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Also from Through the Looking-Glass, this term refers to the process of blending two existing words together to form a new word (e.g. "bromance," to proffer another recent coinage).
"Silicon Valley's basic income bromance," the writer Lauren Smiley calls it: a group of venture capitalists, entrepreneurs, engineers, and futurists who together form an informal and extremely well-financed advocacy network for UBI.
Kind of like a bromance.
So every romance was also a bromance.
It's not a bromance, like Romney and Paul Ryan.
And, heavens, does Francis have a bromance for Ross now?
Crude and knockabout, it nonetheless has — like many a bromance — a sloppy, sentimental heart.
THE media has dubbed it a "bromance", but "infratuation" might have been a better term.
But Brits are not the only ones who love a bromance.
Ferrari's colleagues talk of his relationship with Johnson as a "bromance".
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