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brood

To be thoughtful. To think about something. Often in a dreary or depressing manner.

After Lord Byron, poets are usually thought of as having a very gloomy, brooding personality.

Christian and Erik are a cute couple... but they're so different at times! Christian's the bubbly one, Erik's the brooding one.

by Lorelili June 27, 2005

166๐Ÿ‘ 67๐Ÿ‘Ž


brood

sexy femalee, hottie

"Damn, she's brood."

by adfjkghjkerhge June 3, 2007

171๐Ÿ‘ 73๐Ÿ‘Ž


brood

good, great, amazing

that herb is dank, its really brood.

by babbaaa August 28, 2007

141๐Ÿ‘ 83๐Ÿ‘Ž


brood

offspring (plural); with animals: a brood = a litter; a group of baby birds, all hatched and raised at the same time by the same mother; related to the verb, to breed

Joe - "That lady came to the barbeque with all of her 7 kids!"

Dave - "Yeah, she sure brought the whole brood."

by El Rey Raton October 14, 2011

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brood

A Portland Oregon Prison and street "family". Crank, Sex, and Crime are Broods' the only focus in life. Slogan, "We Never Sleep"

Every one is a victim its just whos turn is it. Life in Brood

by Augie Barone September 4, 2006

110๐Ÿ‘ 68๐Ÿ‘Ž


brood

Originated from the California skate scene, combining "butter" with "good"- smooth, soft, good.

Did you see that one kid's crossover? That was brood. He almost broke my ankles on that one drive.

by Schauman July 14, 2011

26๐Ÿ‘ 28๐Ÿ‘Ž


brood

To nonchalantly unzip one's pants and stretch their scrotum out of their fly. Preferably done in a public setting.

At the party Scotty got drunk and pulled a brood.

by Josh March 30, 2005

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