R.S. wears the gear to signal that he’s into ponies, he says. When he’s on campus, he’ll meet other fans and maybe even receive “a random brohoof on the street,” he says. (A brohoof is like a fist bump. A fist bump is like . . . oh, forget it.)
2012, David C. Benson, "It's Okay to be a Brony", The Clock (Plymouth State University), Volume 57, Issue 20, Volume 57, 27 April 2012, page 11:
While other people look on with confused and strange looks, bronies are free to talk about a great show and brohoof all day long (A brohoof is a fist pump between bronies and/or pegasistahs).
2012, David C. Benson, "It's Okay to be a Brony", The Clock (Plymouth State University), Volume 57, Issue 20, Volume 57, 27 April 2012, page 11:
While other people look on with confused and strange looks, bronies are free to talk about a great show and brohoof all day long (A brohoof is a fist pump between bronies and/or pegasistahs).
2012 October 3, HVAC [username], “Re: Bronies”, in alt.atheism[1] (Usenet):
The bronies brohoof, similar to a high five.
2013, Ryan Howe, "My Little Bronie", The Ball State Daily News (Ball State University), Volume 93, Issue 46, 7 November 2013, page 3:
Holtz is ready to get the club up and running next semester and she said she hopes more bronies will come and “brohoof,” the bronie handshake, with other students who love MLP.
Interjection: "(fandom slang) a greeting or positive exclamation used by bronies"
2012, Will Martin, "Proud to Be a Brony", Owl Magazine (Harford Community College), Summer/Fall 2013, page 11:
Some might call me overly optimistic, but all it takes is perusing some wonderful pony fan art, fan fiction, and forums to understand why so many are attracted to this immense following. To those that are, brohoof!
[…] and Dr. Eino Partanen, another bright, young scientist and former office-mate who was able to cope with my irritating nature and spread pony love throughout CBRU and in my heart, brohoof!