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A derogatory word used by Irish middle class when reffering to Irish working class.

Words used by Irish working class towards Irish middle class are "squares" "stiffs" "fairies" ect.

Commonly heard in inner city Irish in northern cities. Chicago, Boston, New York, ect.
"What the f*ck is that brick doing in here?
brick by Irish_Mickey April 15, 2006
"Brick" is accepted in some communities as the inverse of "brill". It can be used alone, or as an adjective. Literally translates to "bad", "not very good", or similar negative descriptor, the severity being contextually dependent.
"Brick!"

"This is so brick; my boss wants me to work without loading on this public holiday."
A large amount of hashish,
9 ounces to be precise.
Brick by George Worthington November 20, 2003
adj.

Extremely cold; frigid. Synonym of cold.

Make sure to wear a coat when you go outside, it is f*cking brick!

Brick by dcbamma February 23, 2009
A solid form that is usually used to build houses.
A brick is a solid form that is usually used to build houses!
Brick by Jemster23 August 31, 2010
Remember that time we went to her place and we used that bong? - Ahaha, yeah. We were more brick than anything else
Brick by Lexirer October 5, 2010