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Brocabulary

The New Man-i-festo of Dude Talk


 On Sale: 1/11/2008
 Formats:     Trade paperback | E-Book
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Book Description

Bro-cab-u-lary (n.): A revolutionary new lexicon for bonding with your bros

Put down your BlackBerry, you PDA-hole, and step into the testosterzone with Brocabulary. Wax fandiloquent about your favorite team or have a fargone-versation at the bar. Brocabulary leaves the vagibberish to the chicks and shows you how to:

  • Define your stripping point (the precise number of Jäger shots it takes to make a woman want to get naked with you).
  • Conceal a bangover after a night of excessive sex.
  • Elect yourself the next Abraham Drinkin' and make an Inebriation Proclamation ("Four whores and seven beers ago . . .").

Stop brocrastinating!

It's time to become everyone's guydol by leaving your mark on dudescussions for generations to come.


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Critical Praise for Brocabulary

"[An] anthem to the joys of male bonding..."
— New York Times -- T Style Magazine

ISBN: 9780061547560; ISBN10: 0061547565; Imprint: William Morrow Paperbacks ; On Sale: 1/11/2008; Format: Trade paperback; Trimsize: 5 1/2 x 8 1/4; Pages: 240; $21.99; ; BISAC1:HUM000000

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