Brocket

Word BROCKET
Character 7
Hyphenation brock et
Pronunciations /ˈbɹɒkɪt/

Definitions and meanings of "Brocket"

What do we mean by brocket?

Any of several small South American deer of the genus Mazama, having short unbranched horns. noun

Variegated; having a mixture of black or other color and white: applied chiefly to cattle.

Also brocked, broked, and broakit.

A red deer two years old; a pricket. noun

Any deer of South America of the genus Cariacus. noun

A male red deer two years old; -- sometimes called brock. noun

A small South American deer, of several species (Coassus superciliaris, Coassus rufus, and Coassus auritus). noun

A red deer stag in its second year, with its first horns. noun

A genus, Mazama, of short-horned deer from Brazil. noun

Male red deer in its second year noun

Small South American deer with unbranched antlers noun

A stag in its second year, before its horns have started branching.

A genus, Mazama, of short-horned deer from Brazil.

When one uses their bra as a pocket, it is called a "brocket". A common requirement to having a brocket is to have boobs. Urban Dictionary

The brocket comes from a marriage of the words broganite and rocket. Essentially the brocket is a rocket fueled by broganite used in modern warfare. Due to the immense power of the active ingredient browder (derived from black grogan brogan powder), the brocket has been known to be fired over 1000's of miles. It is a form of non-conventional warfare due to its akrid stench upon detonation, and ability to shower all in a 40mile radius with grogan remnants. Urban Dictionary

A Canadian native reserve. Usually filled with dirty red-skins who drink cheap beer and sniff lysol. Every trailer (or teepee) in the brocket (reserve) has an illegal satellite dish and a trampoline. Urban Dictionary

Combination of the words "breast" & "pocket" to form brocket, a word that refers to a breast pocket on a shirt. Urban Dictionary

"Brocket 99" is the name of an underground radio station spoof recorded on cassette tape in 1986. Produced by radio deejays in Lethbridge Alberta, the show garnered regional, national and limited notoriety beyond Canada's borders by word of mouth in the twenty-three years since it first started to circulate. It was never intended for a mass audience but eventually took on a life of its own, running the gamut of emotional reaction; some see it as harmless idiocy, while others believe it was a deliberate case of targeted "racism" because of the stereotypical humor at the expense of the North American aboriginal. Websites and various spinoffs have surfaced over years dedicated to perpetuating the urban legend. Some see it as a reflection of the racist nature of Canadian society, while others don't understand why some people can't take a joke. Love it or hate it, it is a program that may have long-reaching value as a tool to initiate dialogue. Urban Dictionary

Brocket is a town in southern Alberta located on the Highway 3, between Pincher Creek and Fort Macleod. It is the main community on the Peigan reserve. Urban Dictionary

A crappy Camaro, Trans AM or firebird that looks as though it came from Brocket, Alberta. Urban Dictionary

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The word "brocket" in example sentences

And great as is the hide of a yearling ox or stag, which huntsmen call a brocket, so great in extent was the fleece all golden above. ❋ Unknown (2008)

As stated by Stempell, this animal from the character of its horns is probably to be identified as a brocket, though there is nothing to preclude its being a young spike buck of some species of _Odocoileus. ❋ Unknown (1915)

The stag, when young, is sometimes called a brocket, and when it is more than six years old it is called a hart, and, if it belongs to a royal chase, a hart-royal. ❋ Jane (1845)

"Why, a stag is called a brocket until he is three years old, at four years he is a staggart; at five years a warrantable stag; and after five years he becomes a hart royal." ❋ Frederick Marryat (1820)

"Why, a stag is called a brocket until he is three years old; at four years he is a staggart; at five years a warrantable stag; and after five years he becomes a hart royal." ❋ Frederick Marryat (1820)

Much of your time can be spent living with and caring for the animals they are sheltering from red howler monkeys, to owl monkeys, to red brocket deer, to yellow footed tortoises, anteaters, pumas, achunis, macaws and parakeets! ❋ Wendy Diamond (2012)

White-lipped peccaries Tayassu pecari and probably brocket deer Mazama americana enter to feed when it is possible. ❋ Unknown (2008)

A record of a dwarf brocket from Madre de Dios, Peru. ❋ Darren Naish (2006)

Good populations of tapir Tapirus terrestris (NT), brocket deer Mazama sp. and jaguar Pantera onca (NT) inhabit the upland humid forests. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The rufous brocket deer (Mazama rufina bricenii), an endemic from Colombia and Venezuela, inhabits areas of evergreen forest and paramos between 1,000 – 3,000 meters. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Elsewhere in lower forests, spectacled bear Tremarctos ornatus (VU), giant otter Pteronura brasiliensis (EN) jaguar Panthera onca, ocelot Felis pardalis, margay F. wiedii, lowland tapir Tapirus terrestris (VU), white-tailed deer Odocoileus virginianus clavium, brocket deer Mazama rufina and northern pudu deer Pudu mephistophiles, and are found. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Although birds and plants represent the strongest endemics, others include mammals such as the little known brocket deer, (Mazama chunyi). ❋ Unknown (2008)

Other mammals include Central American tapir Tapirus bardii (V), Caribbean manatee Trichechus manatus (V), spider monkey Ateles geoffroyi (V), howler monkey Alouatta villosa, kinkajou Potos flavus, white-tailed deer Odocoileus virginianus, red brocket Mazama americana, peccaries Tayassu pecari and T. tajacu, paca Agouti paca, tayra Eira barbara and collared anteater Tamandua tetradactyla. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Fauna recorded within the park include giant otter Pteronura brasiliensis (V), La Plata otter Lutra platensis, coatimundi Nasua nasua, ocelot Felis pardalis, jaguar Panthera onca, puma Felis concolor, margay Leopardus wiedii, brocket deer Mazama rufina (LR) and American tapir Tapirus terrestris (LR). ❋ Unknown (2008)

On the immediate hillsides, small puffs of dust scurried in the wind—foxes or perhaps brocket deer. ❋ Wade Davis (1996)

Given research, mouse deer, muntjac, musk deer, pudu, brocket, huemul, and water deer, as well as half a dozen small antelope, might prove to have considerable potential. ❋ Unknown (1991)

Man: Can you carry my [cell]? Woman: I don't have any [pockets]. Man: [Put it in] your brocket. ❋ Steven1337 (2005)

After the [Palestinian] [Qassam] rockets were successfully taken out of operation by the Israeli [counter-terrorist] forces, they began to use Brockets with devastating results for all caught in its path. ❋ Boon (2004)

Yo [freddy], want to pick up a 40 of our best friend [Jack Daniels], turn up da pow-wow beats and [loiter] around da brocket? ❋ Gooch (2004)

[That kid] carries [pens] in his brocket. ❋ Fourin (2003)

[brockett], [parody], racism, comedy, [brocket 99] ❋ Dirtchute (2009)

Full [blooded] Native from Brocket, Alberta calls [brocket 99] radio station pure [genious]. ❋ Brian Red Crow (2006)

[daves] [82] [brocket rocket] will blast the shit out of your shitty import. ❋ Brian Red Crow (2006)

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