A Brody is a sexy ginger who's always game for a laugh! He's fun and spontaneous, loves to be outdoors and always keeps his lady satisfied. He's someone you always want to be with and never want to be without.
by rat-a-tat-kat September 9, 2011

The strongest mother fucker around beat any guy up white nigga in the hood. Sweetest guy girls love him and his amazingly huge penis 9 inches. He has the biggest heart and will do anything for u and in return all he wants is ur love the best guy you will ever meet trust me if you girl get you one because you cant get better and you won't regret it
Girl: he looks so hot i really want him but he is to good for me
Girl 2: just go for it you won't regret nothing can go wrong when you are around him
Brodie means a guy who you cant beat
Girl 2: just go for it you won't regret nothing can go wrong when you are around him
Brodie means a guy who you cant beat
by Jennifer Water April 26, 2017

The most perfect person in the world,
Very unique and always knows what to say to make everyone smile.
If you look at him, he'll instantly make you happy and there's no one on earth like him.
I wish there was more words to describe him but I become speechless everytime I think about him.
Very unique and always knows what to say to make everyone smile.
If you look at him, he'll instantly make you happy and there's no one on earth like him.
I wish there was more words to describe him but I become speechless everytime I think about him.
by RandomZapper May 20, 2018

As in, "Pulling a brodie."
by cripsinspace April 12, 2011

Audacious, cocky; to be severly bold and daring; to take major risks regardless of the consequences; Also written as brodie
by EvermoreSG November 15, 2005

A "Brody" is a miraculous maneuver or stunt.
This comes from "Steve Brody", the first man to survive the 135 foot jump from the Brooklyn Bridge. In 1885, right after the Brooklyn Bridge was built, Brody bragged he could survive the fall, and did. His amazing survival caused a media sensation, and the phrase "pull a Brody" has been used since then. (Only four people have *ever* survived the 135 foot drop, which is equivalent to jumping from the top of a fourteen story building.)
In 1885, Steve Brody owned a saloon. Parts of Brody's saloon still survive today in New York's Empire Room, which is fitted with mahogany panels and gold leaf plaster impressions recovered from Steve Brody's Saloon.
The miraculous 1885 survival of Brody made him very famous. From that time to this, New Yorkers have talked about "pulling a Brody" or "taking a Brody", referring to Brody's miracle jump and survival.
In 120 years, obviously, some people have forgotten where "pull a brody" came from. Do some research on Steve Brody and you will see this is the actual origin of the phrase.
This comes from "Steve Brody", the first man to survive the 135 foot jump from the Brooklyn Bridge. In 1885, right after the Brooklyn Bridge was built, Brody bragged he could survive the fall, and did. His amazing survival caused a media sensation, and the phrase "pull a Brody" has been used since then. (Only four people have *ever* survived the 135 foot drop, which is equivalent to jumping from the top of a fourteen story building.)
In 1885, Steve Brody owned a saloon. Parts of Brody's saloon still survive today in New York's Empire Room, which is fitted with mahogany panels and gold leaf plaster impressions recovered from Steve Brody's Saloon.
The miraculous 1885 survival of Brody made him very famous. From that time to this, New Yorkers have talked about "pulling a Brody" or "taking a Brody", referring to Brody's miracle jump and survival.
In 120 years, obviously, some people have forgotten where "pull a brody" came from. Do some research on Steve Brody and you will see this is the actual origin of the phrase.
I dropped into first gear and pulled a brody.
Yesterday, I pulled a brody on the high dive.
He escaped out onto the roof, pulled a brody, and was gone.
Yesterday, I pulled a brody on the high dive.
He escaped out onto the roof, pulled a brody, and was gone.
by Tom Deering November 20, 2006
