by Let's hurl a brickymart September 2, 2021

-(n) a long distance (also "a brick")
-(adj) used to convey that something is fine/good/not a problem
-(adj) used to convey that something is fine/good/not a problem
Taylor: What are we gonna do? The bar mitzvah is bricks away!
Brendan: We're bricks, we can take a train.
Brendan: We're bricks, we can take a train.
by Licklicklickmyasss April 17, 2022

can be used in context of either half way point to midterms, or also midpoint between midterms and finals for any college. It's a major test/homework/project week where you are slammed with work and studying. It's also called "hitting the wall" or "hitting the brick wall"
by Navi09 January 31, 2010

The feeling following torching some good, good grass. Toasted, to the point of no return. The feeling of hunger, laughter, and relaxation. Talking to pictures and swinging on the swings. Peeing in a yard. You might even drop a mondo dookey, and think it's really 10 inches. Stoned, cheifed, torched, and everything in between. High on Marijuana.
Bricked up
Bricked
brick
Bricked up
Bricked
brick
" Yo, I'm Bricked up." "Guys, lets get bricked" "Who's got the brick?" "Yeah, we're bricked up playing roblox."
by Reallymondo10dookeyinches January 22, 2022

by erbin dikshinairy June 22, 2023

*(Billy doesn’t catch ball)* “Billy is such a brick oven. He should just die, but he’s cute so never mind. No homo!”
by Chip-skylark June 15, 2018

by cheeseisfake September 22, 2020
