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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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You high bro?

I was reading the comments on a post by 9GAG about pluto being reconsidered a planet. A comment says "NASA, you high bro?"
What does it mean? Thanks
  

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bro = slang for "brother" (particularly in African American Vernacular English). It refers to a fellow citizen, a like-minded person, or a friend. high = inebriated, on drugs or alcohol.

  • bro = slang for "brother" (particularly in African American Vernacular English).
  • It refers to a fellow citizen, a like-minded person, or a friend.
  • high = inebriated, on drugs or alcohol.
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bro = slang for "brother" (particularly in African American Vernacular English). It refers to a fellow citizen, a like-minded person, or a friend.
high = inebriated, on drugs or alcohol.

I would interpret it as "Are you crazy?"
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Ordinarily, this would mean, as Alpheccastars pointed out: "NASA, are you crazy (to demote Pluto, long known as a planet, to a non-planet)?" However, in light of information gathered years ago by a NASA fly-by of Pluto, this is not a crazy idea. The data on Pluto showed it is minuscule, more asteroid-like than planet-like. And this was determined years ago. So either the poster is completely

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