Define Brood Meaning

Brood
sexy femalee, hottie

"Damn, she's brood."
By Evangelina
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 Dale
Brood

that herb is dank, its really brood.
By Rikki
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 Daphne
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 Michaelina
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 Rachele
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 Liesa
Brood

"That chick with the C cup was good, but that beezy with the Double D's was brood."
By Bernelle
Brood
Use "brood" instead of "brotherhood". I shortened this word into brood.

There ain't no brood among us
By Laverne
Brooding
Expressing deep sorrow or remorse. To dwell on a misfortunate outcome of an event with regret or displeasure.

Johnny was "brooding" after he found out the girl he was dating wasn't 16 as she initially told him but actually 13.
By Nettle