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    [Noun]  | "brick" | \ ˈbrik \


    1: a handy-sized unit of building or paving material typically being rectangular and about 21/4 × 33/4 × 8 inches (57 × 95 × 203 millimeters) and made of moist clay hardened by heat

    2: a good-hearted person

    3: a rectangular compressed mass (as of ice cream)


    Origin: 15th century ;

     Middle English bryke, from Middle Dutch bricke;

    [Noun]  | "brick red" 


    1: a moderate reddish brown


    Origin: 1748 ;

    [Noun]  | "brick wall" 


    1: a wall made of brick

    2: an immovable block or obstruction


    Origin: 15th century ;

    [Noun]  | "clin*ker" | \ ˈkliŋ-kər \


    1: a brick that has been burned in the kiln to the point of becoming darkened or deformed

    2: stony matter fused together; also : a piece of clinker


    Origin: 1659 ;

     Alteration of earlier klincard a hard yellowish Dutch brick;

    [Noun]  | "shit*house" | \ ˈshit-ˌhau̇s \


    1: outhouse, privy


    Origin: 1659 ;

    [Verb]  | "brick" 


    1: to close, face, or pave with bricks —usually used with up, in, or over

    2: to render (an electronic device, such as a smartphone) nonfunctional (as by accidental damage, malicious hacking, or software changes)

    3: to miss (a shot) very badly : to throw up a brick on (a shot)


    Origin: 1592 ;

    [Adjective]  | "brick-and-mor*tar" | \ ˈbrik-ən(d)-ˈmȯr-tər \


    1: relating to or being a traditional business serving customers in a building as contrasted to an online business


    Origin: 1975 ;

    [Phrasal verb]  | "brick up" 


    1: to cover or block (something) with bricks

    [Idiom]  | "drop a brick" 


    1: to make a very bad or embarrassing mistake

    [Noun]  | "brick" 


    1: an unintentional departure from truth or accuracy;


      * e.g., " ... he dropped a brick that had his friends helpless with laughter "



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     [ "brick" ]

    1: a pound or kilogram of any drug (item requires clarification from speaker as to the amount intended)

      * e.g.,  ... I get my dope straight off a brick. (implying said substance is pure, clean, and untampered with) 

     [ "brick" ]

    1: 1) (adj) Very cold.


     [ "brick" ]

    2: 2) (v) To punch.


     [ "brick" ]

    3: 3) (n) A quantity of cocaine.

     [ "brick" ]

    1: Prison or county jail term for a specific type of food made with ramen noodle soups, cheese puffs, jalepeno cheese squeeze, and several added ingredients such as tuna fish and slim jims. different inmates prefer different types of recipes and the recipes are often a form of art. brick taste competitions are sometimes held in dormatories to see who has the best brick recipe.

      * e.g.,  ... person 1: nigga you got anything to eat tonight 

     [ "brick" ]

    1: a trans girl with pronounced physical features that subject her to transmisogyny, like broad shoulders, strong jawline, deep voice, etc.; opposed to a fish. originally used within trans circles (1970s) where passing and surgery were assumed to be everyone's objective. not usually used as a pejorative, but more as a sympathetic or pity term. "it's a goddamn shame bc she's such a sweet bb angel, but she's a real brick and no amount of tits or FFS will make her able to pass in women's spaces." "ya, she'll probably commit suicide in a few years and there's nothing anyone can do about it — :'((((" reclaimed as a result of the Monster Pride or Trans Visibility movements as a term of pride for non-op trans women.

      * e.g.,  ... you know what, i /am/ a brick, and i /like/ being a brick, stop trying to force all trans girls to look alike just because you're having trouble with your own body dysphoria 

     [ "brick" ]

    1: a basketball shot that on hits the backboard and bounces off

      * e.g.,  ... *shoots the ball* eww ..brick.. 

     [ "brick" ]

    1: As verb: to brick something. This is the action of rendering any small-medium size electronic device useless. This can happen whilst changing the firmware, soldering or any other process involving either hardware of software.

      * e.g.,  ... I bricked my mobile phone when I tried to install Linux on it.  

     [ "brick" ]

    1: Very cold. Like when somehting is cold and frozen itsz as hard as a brick.

      * e.g.,  ... Dam its madd brick outside. 

     [ "brick" ]

    1: a dependable person, a friend who always helps (english slang)

      * e.g.,  ... Parveen helped me get through my divorce. She's a real brick! 

     [ "brick" ]

    1:  50 glassines of heroin, specifically 50 glassines packaged as 5 bundles of heroin, with each bundle being ten glassines of heroin. So-named because when bundled together it looks like a brick.

      * e.g.,  ... He got caught moving 50 bricks. 


     [ "brick" ]

    2:  Marijuana packaged in approximately 1 kilo blocks in the shape of a brick.

     [ "brick" ]

    1:  (noun) A three dimensional building block made out of hardened stone.

      * e.g.,  ... "And then after the Frodo and Sam suckfest, just before the credits roll, Sam straight up fucking bricks in Frodo's mouth." 


     [ "brick" ]

    2:  (verb) To take a massive shit, particularly during sexual intercourse.

      * e.g.,  ... -Randal Graves, Clerks II 

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