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in a brick 

It's so simple. It just means "in a long time" or "in a while".
I haven't had that candy in a brick. Let me have some.
in a brick by jlovley December 6, 2016

in a brick 

this is replaced for “in a bit” or “in a minute” making what you say quick and easy (earl sweatshirt said it first)
tyler: yo earl, have you seen frank?

earl: man.. i haven’t seen frank in a brick!
in a brick by pussycola September 3, 2025

'In a brick' 

The word "brick" is used to indicate a long period of time that has passed. Can also be used ironically to indicate a short period of time.
"Hey man, what's up! It's been a while!"
"Yeah, I haven't seen you 'in a brick'!"

throwing a brick in the basket 

am old basketball term referring to a very lucky shot that has been made
Coach: Hey, did you see Greg throwing a brick in the basket?

Player: Yah, that was very lucky.

Brick in a Blender 

A phrase that may be used to the extent of you wildest imagination. It is malleable so that you can make it mean whatever you want.
Geez Bill, you look like a brick in a blender!

Did Kathy do a brick in a blender with you?
Brick in a Blender by TheRaptor$ October 28, 2011

Shut your dangoranapa watching bi mf panties in a twist pressed no home disowned loan owned blue gnome brick phone ass up 

A tweet to a reply of dangoranapa fan who hated on scott cawthon.
"Yo this dude really said Shut your dangoranapa watching bi mf panties in a twist pressed no home disowned loan owned blue gnome brick phone ass up lmao"