A medium to large sized house, that is well kept yet vacant - having been bought by banks, house flippers or speculators for the sole sake of investment, like a gold brick, rather than being used to live in. One of the major reasons for the high prices of housing, and also the shortage of 𝘢𝘧𝘧𝘰𝘳𝘥𝘢𝘣𝘭𝘦 housing.
Drove through this nice neighborhood, but noticed a lot of empty homes with no "for sale" signs. But later I found all those houses are half a million each, even though they aren't that big. Seem those empty homes are gold bricked houses.
by joe995 August 01, 2023
by Wonga Wango June 21, 2023
by DixieTheLegend August 17, 2022
The act of throwing multiple bricks through someones window. usually in a state of anger or just genuine distaste for the victim of this incident. it will result in someone being clapped so if you hear about one such event like this you should bounce
M: "That boy is gettin his windows bricked eh"
J: "shan douglas give him a good Bricking"
M: " i will x"
S: "I better make sure not to get involved lest i get clapped
J: "shan douglas give him a good Bricking"
M: " i will x"
S: "I better make sure not to get involved lest i get clapped
by SlipperySandison March 09, 2018
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
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
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