1. brumby - Noun
2. Brumby - Proper noun
(countable) A habitational surname from Old Norse.
brumby (plural brumbies)
(Australia) A wild or feral horse.
A former village in Brumby and Frodingham district, Frodingham parish, Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom
Source: en.wiktionary.orgThe work that Brumby had been doing at LANL gave Descartes a head start of a sort that built-from-scratch startups do not enjoy. Source: Internet
Bracks and his senior colleagues (particularly Brumby, who comes from Bendigo ) campaigned heavily in regional areas, accusing Kennett of ignoring regional communities. Source: Internet
An injunction by the Snowy Mountains Brumby Sustainability & Management Group had blocked the plan to remove all wild horses from Nungar Plain, and to cut horse populations in two other priority management areas of Cooleman Plain and Kiandra Plain. Source: Internet
Mark Brumby, a hospitality and leisure analyst at Langton Capital, predicted that five or six firms could collapse this week alone. Source: Internet
Former leader Brumby, appointed Treasurer, was regarded as a major part of the government's success. Source: Internet
The decision seems to have been on the recommendation of Brumby, who was concerned with the state's budgetary position. Source: Internet