Used to describe a long period of time or a far distance.
This particular use of the word is most commonly heard in the DMV.
This particular use of the word is most commonly heard in the DMV.
1. I haven’t seen you in bouta brick!
2. I’ve been waiting here for a brick.
3. That’s a brick away! (referring to distance)
4. I’m still a brick from location.
2. I’ve been waiting here for a brick.
3. That’s a brick away! (referring to distance)
4. I’m still a brick from location.
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A brick of cocaine formed by putting a lot of cocaine in a female's vagina, arousing her, then her her flex to form a brick.
Buyer: Yo you got any fresh box bricks?
Dealer: You know it, just made today. As always, they're extra.
Dealer: You know it, just made today. As always, they're extra.
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