1. brody - Noun
2. Brody - Proper noun
A male given name transferred from the surname.
brody (plural brodies)
(slang) Intentionally spinning in circles and sliding in an automobile.
I spun a brody in some chat up at the old zinc mine.
A surname from Scottish Gaelic, a variant of Brodie.
A city in western Ukraine.
Brody (plural Brodies)
Alternative form of Brodie
A four-story expansion to the library, known as the Brody Learning Commons, opened in August 2012. Source: Internet
Brody, p. 110. Godard's next film, Vivre sa vie (My Life to Live) (1962), was one of his most popular among critics. Source: Internet
Brody describes the separation that severely rends white and indigenous communities as cultural, and defies what he considers white-imposed segregation. Source: Internet
Brody, J.R., Kern, S.E. (2004): History and principles of conductive media for standard DNA electrophoresis. Source: Internet
Brody, p. 54. Her performance in this film had not been generally regarded as a success—the New York Times critic called her a "misplaced amateur"—but Truffaut and Godard disagreed. Source: Internet
Brody, p. 71. If, in Rohmer's words, "life was the cinema", then a film filled with movie references was supremely autobiographical. Source: Internet