Noun
bromance (countable and uncountable, plural bromances)
(informal) A close but non-sexual relationship between men.
There is a bromance between Josh and David.
Any kind of pain”) in John Milius’s wonderful 1970s surfer bromance, Big Wednesday, to Mr Joshua in Lethal Weapon, who simply doesn’t feel pain. Source: Internet
Check out the lost and secret adventures of Damian Wayne (Robin) and Jon Kent (Superboy) in this flashback miniseries that takes a deep dive into the bombastic bromance between the sons of the DC Universe’s greatest heroes. Source: Internet
Pati returned for one of those old chestnuts with baritone Andrew G. Manea, singing the famous bromance duet, Au fond du temple saintLes Pecheurs de Perles. Source: Internet
Jokes aside, Harper and Abbott's oily bromance could soon prove catastrophic. Source: Internet
It's a detective story, a bromance, a fun break from heated, divisive politics: it's Hope Never Dies: A Obama/Biden Mystery, by our guest author, Andrew Shaffer. Source: Internet
The budding bromance between Woods and Mickelson, once arch rivals turned Tuesday practice partners, just stirs this strange soup in the year's first major at the spectacular Augusta National. Source: Internet