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brookie

American  
[brook-ee] / ˈbrʊk i /

noun

  1. the brook trout of eastern North America.


Etymology

Origin of brookie

brook 1 + -ie

Example Sentences

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When also asked if Brookie would be making a permanent return, Sir Phil neither confirmed nor denied...

From BBC

Her house, or more specifically its back garden, was famous among Brookie fans after Trevor Jordache's body was buried there in one memorable storyline.

From BBC

"Brookie is by far and away the best player in the world at the minute," said Root.

From BBC

In March, YouTube urged users to create short videos with a hashtag for the song and the duo Brookie and Jessie came up with another dance.

From New York Times

But, Ms. Trainor and her team say they got lucky when a duo known as Brookie and Jessie happened to create a wildly popular dance for “Made You Look” that took off with Ms. Trainor herself, everyday users and celebrities like Penn Badgley.

From New York Times