a type of friends that are inseparable. they trust each other, they have inside jokes, their always there for each other and have each other's best interest. they are really close and bond very well. they are best friends
by brookehello July 06, 2017
Beautiful smile. Beautiful eyes. Great love for family. Passionate for people. Dedicated to her cause. Protective of her own.
Brooke Bolin has a glowing personality.
by GhostVader July 07, 2019
dirty-brooke. noun. (plural dirty brookes) ( vulgar, sexuality) the act of sticking hot tamales up her vagina for the extra burn during sex
by jacob tatum April 15, 2020
In Charles Dicken's "David Copperfield", Mr. Murdstone refers to David as "Brooks of Sheffield." This is a play on words using the verb form of "Brook" meaning "to endure" and David's home town, Sheffield. Mr. Murdstone is interested in David's mother, but sees him as something to be endured, or put up with.
I took the
opportunity of asking if she was at all acquainted with Mr. Brooks of Sheffield , but she answered No, only she supposed he must be a
manufacturer in the knife and fork way.
opportunity of asking if she was at all acquainted with Mr. Brooks of Sheffield , but she answered No, only she supposed he must be a
manufacturer in the knife and fork way.
by The Fool of Emmaus March 09, 2009
a place that idolizes beer pong, dealers sell weed at .6 for 20 and is generally a waste of money, time and sanity.
by ihatesunysb February 16, 2005
An imaginary character in the novel David Copperfield by Charles Dickens. Mr. Murdstone refers to him while talking over little Davy's head to his friends about his pursuance of Davy's mother.
"Quinion," said Mr. Murdstone, "take care, if you please. Somebody's sharp."
"Who is?" asked the gentleman, laughing.
I looked up, quickly; being curious to know.
"Only Brooks of Sheffield," said Mr. Murdstone.
David Copperfield, p. 27
"Who is?" asked the gentleman, laughing.
I looked up, quickly; being curious to know.
"Only Brooks of Sheffield," said Mr. Murdstone.
David Copperfield, p. 27
by english_lit_mistress July 31, 2006
by sweet tart January 08, 2012