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brother:
1. Male offspring having one or both parents in common with another offspring. 2. A member of one's group, club , organization, or race (as in soul brother).
3. A lesbian befriended by a male homosexual .
4. In gay terminology, a lover .
See Also: brer, bub and sis, casigamy marriage, casimeria, Frey, kid brother, warm bruder, johns, bub, bro, big daddy, incest taboo, incest, little brother, one and t'other, round-mouth, big brother, brother, cute number, itch, john,
Quotes Containing brother:
'They say the navy makes men. Well, I'm living proof they made me.' Ramon Vega (George Hamilton), who has now changed his name to Bunny Wigglesworth, to his brother Diego (George Hamilton) in Zorro, The Gay Blade (1981)
Grifter Myra Langtry (Annette Bening) to Roy Dillon (John Cusack) in The Grifters (1990): ''I had ten good years with Cole and I want them back . I gotta have a partner . I looked and I looked and believe me, brother , I kissed a lot of fucking frogs and you''re my prince.''
Leonard Cummings (Peter Frechette) to his younger brother Charles (Jon Cryer) in No Small Affair (1984): 'Sex has nothing to do with love . Sex washes off .'
Cher Hamilton (Alicia Silverstone) and her half-brother Josh (Paul Rudd) in Clueless (1995): - Cher: 'I want to do something for humanity.' - Josh: 'How about sterilization?'
Leonard Cummings (Peter Frechette) to his younger brother Charles (Jon Cryer) in No Small Affair (1984): 'Sex has nothing to do with love . Sex washes off .'
Mortimer Brewster (Cary Grant) to his brother Jonathan (Raymond Massey) whose face was redone in the image of Frankenstein by his plastic surgeon friend and sidekick Dr. Einstein (Peter Lorre) in Arsenic and Old Lace (1944): ''Where did you get that face? Hollywood?''
Mortimer Brewster (Cary Grant) to his brother Jonathan (Raymond Massey) whose face was redone in the image of Frankenstein by his plastic surgeon friend and sidekick Dr. Einstein (Peter Lorre) in Arsenic and Old Lace (1944): ''Where did you get that face? Hollywood?''
Kevin (Robin Givens) and his younger brother Darryl (Daman Wayans) in Blankman (1994): - Kevin: ''You''re a virgin!'' - Darryl: ''No!... I''m a gentleman .''
Kevin (Robin Givens) and his younger brother Darryl (Daman Wayans) in Blankman (1994): - Kevin: ''You''re a virgin!'' - Darryl: ''No!... I''m a gentleman .''
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