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Definition of soul brother in English: soul brother(also soul sister) noun North American informal 1Used as a term of address between black men (or women). Example sentencesExamples - This was an astute soul sister who had mastered the politics of the kinky power struggles and sleazy back room dealings.
- 1.1 A person whose thoughts, feelings, and attitudes closely match those of another; a kindred spirit.
Example sentencesExamples - Her compelling debut novel introduced readers to two fiercely independent soul sisters who embarked on a remarkable journey of self-discovery.
- And the sweetest thing for me, she's been a personal friend and soul sister.
- Nevertheless, I loved her; she was like my soul sister.
- Bett and Tash have found soul sisters in each other because they both love to cook and garden.
- ‘Yeah, well, we're soul sisters,’ Tanya joked.
- Ever since he first arrived at the station and met Conrad, they had been like soul brothers.
- My soul sister Alysse tells a story about taking her mother to a punk show, as a way of educating her mother about what it was that her sister was getting into.
- I just want to thank Faith and the wonderful Rossi for being something akin to soul sisters to me when it comes to this subject.
- And he clearly didn't like the way people were talking about his soul brother Vladimir.
- Could she risk scaring her away and losing her soul sister forever?
- In truth, they were like soul brothers, one as mad as the other, both striving to haul their teams to victory.
- In many respects they, and thousands of farmers and workers around the country, are soul brothers in the search for a new political representation.
- Darryn, Zammit and Schwartz are soul brothers, doubt it not.
- This is my soul sister we're talking about here, I know her.
- Some of his comments really make him sound like my soul brother.
- She was the kind of person you meet and instantaneously you have a connection with them, some people say that would make them soul sisters.
Definition of soul brother in US English: soul brothernounˈsōl ˌbrəT͟Hər North American informal 1Used as a term of address or reference between African-American men. Example sentencesExamples - This was an astute soul sister who had mastered the politics of the kinky power struggles and sleazy back room dealings.
- 1.1 A man whose thoughts, feelings, and attitudes closely match those of another; a kindred spirit.
Example sentencesExamples - Nevertheless, I loved her; she was like my soul sister.
- I just want to thank Faith and the wonderful Rossi for being something akin to soul sisters to me when it comes to this subject.
- This is my soul sister we're talking about here, I know her.
- Her compelling debut novel introduced readers to two fiercely independent soul sisters who embarked on a remarkable journey of self-discovery.
- My soul sister Alysse tells a story about taking her mother to a punk show, as a way of educating her mother about what it was that her sister was getting into.
- In truth, they were like soul brothers, one as mad as the other, both striving to haul their teams to victory.
- And he clearly didn't like the way people were talking about his soul brother Vladimir.
- She was the kind of person you meet and instantaneously you have a connection with them, some people say that would make them soul sisters.
- ‘Yeah, well, we're soul sisters,’ Tanya joked.
- And the sweetest thing for me, she's been a personal friend and soul sister.
- Bett and Tash have found soul sisters in each other because they both love to cook and garden.
- Could she risk scaring her away and losing her soul sister forever?
- Ever since he first arrived at the station and met Conrad, they had been like soul brothers.
- Some of his comments really make him sound like my soul brother.
- In many respects they, and thousands of farmers and workers around the country, are soul brothers in the search for a new political representation.
- Darryn, Zammit and Schwartz are soul brothers, doubt it not.
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