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Bricks

the bricks is a way to describe a distance a person must go or ones struggle ex:
"that's a brick and a half" or " its a brick and Four quarters away" and for long distances " that was four bricks" or " that was a couple bricks"
by blue97 May 14, 2014
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Brick

"It's gonna be brick tonight. Wear layers"
"It was cold as a brick"
by Datthot69 February 16, 2020
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Brick

I haven't had a tit in my mouth in a brick.
by potus420 June 17, 2016
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brick

1. Any small (usually handheld) electronic device that has become outdated, and thus is much larger and heavier than modern versions. A large (bigger than handheld) such device is called a boat anchor.

2. An amplifier used for radio transmitting, especially in ham radio and particularly when intended for automobile installation (so named because such amplifiers are small, heavy, and usually shaped like a brick; just a plain metal box with a few wires sticking out).
1. I've had this cellphone for 5 years; it's a total brick.

2. Can't hear me over the static? Let me kick in the brick.
by Artation January 4, 2009
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Bricks

What comes out of your butt when you get extremely amazed or shocked at something.
by humanbeing6123986893 August 28, 2012
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brick

A horribly missed shot with a reasonably sized ball. However, the word itself can be used as a psych out to cause a 'brick'.
Ex1) *Carl shoots water polo ball and missed by 3 feet*
Greg: Nice brick! What are you building, the Great Wall of China?

Ex2) Crowd: Brick! Brick! Brick!
Balla: Gaahhhh! *Air ball*
by benormous May 5, 2006
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Brick

that girl gave me brick!
by kage712 June 14, 2010
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