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.
brood
by adfjkghjkerhge on Jun 04, 2007 05:03:40
Example:
"
Damn, she's brood."
brood
by babbaaa on Aug 28, 2007 10:42:31
brood
by El Rey Raton on Oct 15, 2011 00:13:29
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
Example:
Joe - "That lady came to the
barbeque with all of her 7 kids!"
Dave - "Yeah, she sure
brought the whole brood."
brood
by Augie Barone on Sep 05, 2006 00:44:16
Example:
Every one is a victim its just
whos turn
is it. Life in
Brood
brood
by Schauman on Jul 15, 2011 01:43:36
brood
by Josh on Mar 30, 2005 14:48:14
To nonchalantly
unzip one's pants and
stretch their scrotum out of their fly. Preferably
done in a public setting.
brood
by Julian Rifkin on Sep 04, 2009 06:18:34
Example:
"That chick with
the C cup was good, but that
beezy with the Double
D's was brood."
brood
by Andrius lonesome :(((((((( on Mar 14, 2008 02:07:26
Brooding
by Dre Dev on Jan 05, 2005 21:18:34
Example:
Johnny was "
brooding" after he found out the girl he was dating wasn't
16 as she initially told him
but actually 13.