Citations:brotastic

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English citations of brotastic

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  • 2011, Leah Rocketto, "Bro-ing Across the Country", Equal Time Magazine (Syracuse University), Spring 2011, page 17:
    Between the party-intense destinations, like Las Vegas and Key West, and the good time guaranteed to-do list, this bro-some foursome is in for one brotastic adventure.
  • 2011, Nicolas Pino, "A Week in Ink: Issue No. 26", The Spectrum (University at Buffalo), Volume 61, Number 2, 31 August 2011, page 9:
    While the canon is represented in partial accuracy, the true issues with this ink and panel transformation is that nothing can replace EPIC's gun-toting brotastic shooter — even itself.
  • 2012, Lauren Morrill, Meant to Be, Delacorte Press (2012), →ISBN, page 286:
    “Oh, you know, bro, just pickin' up chicks,” I reply in my most brotastic accent.
  • 2013, "Film Capsules", Pittsburgh City Paper, 6 March 2013 - 13 March 2013, page 41:
    If you pine for such asinine, brotastic adventures, you might as well just go out and have them yourself.
  • 2013, Ryan Syrek, "Cutting Room", The Reader, Volume 20, Number 40, 14 November 2013 - 20 November 2013, page 18:
    Lost in all of these announcements is this: Marvel will have a live-action property with a female lead and a separate one with a black male lead while DC Comics is busy trying to figure out how to shoehorn Wonder Woman as a supporting character in the brotastic and uber-white Batman vs Superman.
  • 2014, Sean Egan, "Films of greed, romance and daydreamers", The Villager, Volume 83, Number 31, 2 January 2014, page 14:
    Bradley Cooper is hilarious as a neurotic FBI agent, in a role that should finally wash away the brotastic scent of the “Hangover” sequels for good.
  • 2014, Ryan Syrek, "A Million Ways To Die In The West Is Vile", The Reader, Volume 21, Number 16, 5 June 2014 - 11 June 2014, page 24:
    A Million Ways to Die in the West is McFarlane’s laborious love letter from himself to his own stupid face and is a continuation of his brotastic brand of “edgy comedy,” which is really just saying awful shit and coyly winking as if to say “ain’t I a charming stinker?”