by Duane! December 21, 2016

by iminhellplshelpahhh January 13, 2025

Military barracks, more specifically E-5 and below barracks, but can be used to refer to any military barracks for any rank. Where all shenanigans occur and where single or unaccompanied military members may reside.
Private: Hey man, can you pick me up to go to the PX?
Lance Cpl: Yeah, pulling up to the bricks now.
Lance Cpl: Yeah, pulling up to the bricks now.
by ephemera February 4, 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

-(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

A girls behind. Also used in conjunction with block. Brick is used to describe a huge ass and block is a smaller one.
by Enigmatic-Boy July 7, 2008

Person 1: "What's up?"
Person 2: "Just listening to Mozart's new single, it's so brick!"
Person 1: "Is it really that great?
Person 2: "Yea dude check it out!"
Person 2: "Just listening to Mozart's new single, it's so brick!"
Person 1: "Is it really that great?
Person 2: "Yea dude check it out!"
by readme60 December 15, 2012
