A person from Westbrook, Maine. He or she lives a low-brow, broke ass lifestyle, but they wear it like a badge of honor. 'Cuz nobody likes a snob anyway!
Person 1: I'm from Westbrook.
Person 2 (most likely from Falmouth, ME.): Dude, ew. You're a brook rat?
Person 1: Screw you, snob.
Person 2 (most likely from Falmouth, ME.): Dude, ew. You're a brook rat?
Person 1: Screw you, snob.
by Brook rat pride 207 October 24, 2019

Brooke Waldack is that one girl in class that laughs her ass off from the smallest things. She has bomb ass handwriting even if she rushing tf outa it. Brooke is just a brooke, see her in the halls and get slapped up she'll kill u if u throw something at her. She's also not good at volleyball.
yo dont mess with brooke she'll fuck u up
dont throw anything at Brooke Waldackher shell actually shank u
dont throw anything at Brooke Waldackher shell actually shank u
by I love you bittchchc March 21, 2018

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 9, 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 May 13, 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 8, 2012
