broo
English
Noun
broo (uncountable)
Scots
Etymology 1
Probably from Old French breu.
Etymology 2
Etymology 3
Representing a Glaswegian pronunciation of (Employment) Bureau.
Noun
broo (uncountable)
- unemployment benefit; the dole
- 2012, James Kelman, Not While the Giro:
- A mean A've been oan the broo fir well oor a year, an naebody gits money eftir a year.
- I mean I've been on the dole for well over a year, and nobody gets money after a year.
- 2018, Chris McQueer, HWFG, 404 Ink, published 2018, page 103:
- Ye ever been oan the brew? It's a fuckin nightmare. Honestly, yer better aff workin.
- You ever been on the dole? It's a fucking nightmare. Honestly, you're better off working.
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