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Bricks, The

proper noun (regional U.S. English): Newark, New Jersey, U.S.A., from the city's nickname, Brick City.
by wayfarer September 16, 2005
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brick

(Adj)used to describe one's lack of intelligence.
(N) one who lacks intelligence
Don't be such a brick Tom.
by phidza March 1, 2021
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Brick

A term used to describe a woman who's flat in the front, flat in the back, and laid by Mexicans.
"Damn she's fine."
"She looks more like a brick to me"
by Harsheditor December 28, 2005
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Brick

Someone who is never afraid to ask for more...food, money, cigarettes, transportation, lodgings or drugs. A lovable personality who sucks you dry like a leach because you can't say no because he is such a sociable dude. Generous to a fault .....if he had anything to give.
That guy still hasn't left! He was only supposed to be here for a week! He is such a Brick!
by heddycrew December 31, 2011
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bricked

1. Unrepairable damamge to a computer. 2. Struck out. 3. Failed. 4. To loose in an embarressing fashion.
Our team bricked in this years Homecoming game.
by Demicci D. Dior-Britt October 21, 2007
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brick

Derogatory term used for women who are not intelligent and viewed as being dumb as a brick.
Female Student: Albert Enstein was our third president.

Another Student: Shut up, Brick!
by Viper6824 July 24, 2009
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Brick

A wonderful town in Ocean County, New Jersey. Near Toms River, Point Pleasant, and Seaside Heights. Second safest town in the country.
I'm from Brick, yo!
by Gina April 11, 2004
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