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 Dre Dev January 05, 2005
by Lorelili September 10, 2005
by Samuel Mottershaw April 14, 2008
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.
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 Lorelili June 27, 2005
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."
Dave - "Yeah, she sure brought the whole brood."
by El Rey Raton October 14, 2011