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The rap origins of “vro” may surprise you
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“Vro” is commonly used in place of bro, but it seemingly came out of nowhere. The phrase is all over TikTok and is usually only used in an ironic sense, so it can be hard to pinpoint an actual definition. Don’t worry, though; we’ve done that work for you. In this article, you will learn the meaning of "vro," its origins, how to use it, and similar terms to use in its place.

"Vro" Definition

“Vro” is another way to say “bro,” but it stands for “Very Rare Only.” The slang term was popularized by the late rapper XXXTentacion, who used the word in songs like “Look At Me.”

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Vro Meaning

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  1. When it first became popular, “vro” was used unironically as another word for “bro.” In late 2023, however, it became a term that was used ironically on TikTok. Users usually use the term in comments, stylized as “𝓗𝓮𝓵𝓵𝓸 𝓥𝓻𝓸 ❤️,” to ironically greet other users. The term is also used in memes with photos of cute animals or regular people being captioned with “Hello Vro” accompanied by a heart. [1]
    • Very Rare Only refers to XXXTentacion and Ski Mask The Slump God’s music collective of the same name.
    • In other contexts, VRO stands for Value Realization Office. A Value Realization Office oversees Value Realization, which is the ability to measure how people and projects directly impact large business objectives, specifically objectives that are executive-level. [2]
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Where Vro Comes From

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  1. “Vro” was popularized by late rapper XXXTentacion in 2015. In his track “Look at Me,” the rapper sings a line that reads, “she kick me out I’m like Vro.” After the track went viral on Soundcloud, fans incorporated the term into their vocabulary. Fans often used it to identify fellow XXXTentacion and Ski Mask The Slump God listeners. “Vro” has since been used in place of “bro” by hardcore XXXTentacion fans, but it is also used in an ironic way by various people on the internet.
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How to Use Vro

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  1. While “vro” is a term of endearment, its outdatedness and TikTok virality have caused it to be a term that is best used ironically. Using it regularly runs the risk of people looking at you like an XXXTentacion super-fan! So, to get a laugh out of your friend or annoy them with an unserious greeting, text them “good morning vro” with a heart. Make sure to include the heart (or a winky face ) so they know you’re being ironic.
    • Be careful when using this term with people that you don’t know. Even if you use it ironically, people may think that you’re unfunny. [3]
    • If you are a hardcore fan of XXXTentacion or Ski Mask The Slump God and want to communicate with other fans, use “vro” in place of “bro” in a sincere way. For example, when discussing their discographies with fellow fans online, say “Yooo vro, what’s your favorite X and Ski collab?”
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Related Terms

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  1. Broski is a slang term used to casually refer to a friend or fellow person. It is a variation of the word brother and is a more relaxed way of saying bro. It isn’t as popular as bro, but the two terms are used interchangeably. You can use broski in place of dude, as well. It can also be spelled as broskie or brosky. [4]
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    Fam Fam is short for family. It is used to refer to family, friends, and other close people in your life. The term gained popularity in 1990, often being used in hip-hop. It was initially only used to refer to your family, but as time has gone on, it has been used to refer to individuals or multiple people. [5]
    • To avoid the potential embarrassment of using the word vro, use fam to refer to your friends.
  3. Bookie has had various meanings over time, but on TikTok, it is used as a term of love and endearment. It is often used in place of boo, sweety, or baby and serves as a cute pet name for someone you like. If a girl uses the word bookie, she definitely likes you. She might also call you “bookie pookie,” “pookie,” or “pooh bear” if she likes you. [6]
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