brosephine

Etymology
, after the pattern of.

Noun

 * 1)  A female comrade or friend.
 * 2) * 2007, Jake Martin, "Ask Jake", Rose Hill Magazine (Fordham University), Spring 2009, page 7:
 * First of all, good luck finding anyone willing to play beer pong in a wood-paneled rec room, say goodbye to fist-bumping with your brosephines while watching Dane Cook on [sic] if Dad's got the remote during an Everybody Loves Raymond marathon,
 * 1) * 2014, Eddie Alterman, "Two Big Shows" (editor's letter), Car and Driver, Volume 59, Number 8, February 2014, page 9:
 * But in the other no-less-important stylistic sense, these guys are doing the Lord's work for bros and brosephines everywhere.
 * But in the other no-less-important stylistic sense, these guys are doing the Lord's work for bros and brosephines everywhere.