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Bros is a term used primarily as the plural of “bro,” a casual form of address for a brother or a close male friend. In everyday language it denotes a group of male peers and can carry neutral, friendly, or ironic tones depending on context. The word has become associated with a wider cultural label known as “bro culture,” which emphasizes male camaraderie, sports, nightlife, and informal social bonding. The usage of bros varies by region and social setting and can reflect evolving attitudes toward gender and friendship.

In addition to its use as slang, Bros is the name of a British pop duo formed

The term continues to appear in contemporary media, music, and online discourse as shorthand for male friendship

in
1986
by
twin
brothers
Luke
Goss
and
Matt
Goss.
The
band
rose
to
prominence
in
the
late
1980s,
releasing
two
studio
albums
and
several
hit
singles,
including
“When
Will
I
Be
Famous?”
and
“I
Owe
You
Nothing.”
Bros
became
a
defining
act
of
the
era’s
pop
scene
and
are
often
remembered
as
one
of
the
notable
representatives
of
the
late-1980s
British
boy-band
wave.
They
disbanded
in
the
early
1990s,
after
which
both
members
pursued
solo
careers.
and
group
dynamics.
It
is
sometimes
used
affectionately
to
describe
close
male
bonds,
while
at
other
times
it
is
discussed
critically
in
analyses
of
gender
norms
and
social
behavior.
Overall,
“bros”
encompasses
both
a
linguistic
shorthand
for
male
peers
and
a
cultural
reference
tied
to
a
specific
historical
moment
in
popular
music.