Pertaining to cold weather. Typically used to exclaim how cold is it outside. Originated in New York.
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by 11101001010111 September 21, 2020

Bricking throwing bits of brick, stone, cement at someone. Throwing with intent to harm, injure, maim
To injure, disable, or disfigure, usually by depriving of the use of a limb or other part of the body.
People can also brick cars, fire engines, ambulances, building windows
To injure, disable, or disfigure, usually by depriving of the use of a limb or other part of the body.
People can also brick cars, fire engines, ambulances, building windows
Paul was bricking Peter and hit him on the head and face.
Janet bricked the Fire Engines windows and got a fireman right in the eye.
Janet bricked the Fire Engines windows and got a fireman right in the eye.
by A finkle December 11, 2022

Friend 1: I want to get a infinity tattoo with hakuna matata underneath
Friend 2: Thats so bricked.
Friend 1: Yesterday I found Alice's musical.ly account
Friend 2: Musical.ly is so bricked loool.
Friend 2: Thats so bricked.
Friend 1: Yesterday I found Alice's musical.ly account
Friend 2: Musical.ly is so bricked loool.
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by Gyre1827 February 25, 2021
