Sis's sib, sometimes (3)
I believe the answer is:
bro
(Other definitions for bro that I've seen before include "somewhere one feels close to" , "US form of address" , "who may have a 28 [SIS]?" , "Sis's sibling?" , "American greeting" .)
I believe the answer is:
bro
(Other definitions for bro that I've seen before include "somewhere one feels close to" , "US form of address" , "who may have a 28 [SIS]?" , "Sis's sibling?" , "American greeting" .)