When ones poop is not quite as soft as it should be, generally this happens when to much fiber is in ones diet.
by hinkerstincker November 14, 2010

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.
by leah4478 May 8, 2023

A term coined by NASCAR enthusiast Jack Morris. If you tell a driver to put a brick on their foot, you are telling them to put more pressure on the pedal, making them go faster.
by salute07 May 6, 2019

“Are you going to the party tonight? I heard it’s gonna be brick.”
“This sleepover is gonna be so brick.”
“This sleepover is gonna be so brick.”
by skibidialpha May 19, 2024

someone so dull and boring that it pisses you off. having a actual conversation with them is next to impossible. the term originates from the phrase "like talking to a brick wall". lowk helpful bcos now the phrase has been conjugated to a noun
by big jit September 17, 2025

by Maelstromggg April 25, 2025

A historic public housing project on Detroit’s East Side, built in 1941 for Black defense workers. Known for its cultural significance, resilient community, and role in shaping Detroit’s Black history.
“Yo, I grew up in Sojourner Truth Homes (The Bricks), so I know every corner of the East Side like the back of my hand.”—Real Eastside Detroiter
by RealTalkOnlyFool October 10, 2025
