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Brick

by Clint Capela March 18, 2024
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Brick

A fat man that usually is attracted to young girls
by Racerjack99 March 10, 2022
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brick

British word meaning someone who is reliable or 'safe'. If someone sees you doing something you might not be allowed to do but doesn't bait you out, you could say they are a brick.
person 1: oi don't snake on me
person 2: ok calm
person 1: you're a brick
by skinnylegend666 August 18, 2018
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Brick job

When they jerk you off while wearing Lego hands.
I need a good brick job right now.
by NeedOxygenPlease July 12, 2024
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Bricked up

In the UK, this means suffering from constipation.

The term relates to permanently close an entrance, exit or window by filling it up with brickwork. It links to constipation as the rectum and lower bowel may be packed with solid, dry faeces like mud bricks. The exit or passage way here is completely blocked, just like a bricked up doorway.

This original meaning seems to have been lost in translation as it crossed the Atlantic. Much like the American term “bussin” which appears to be a bad transfer of the UK term “buzzin” which relates to experiencing a high from either narcotics or dopamine.
I’m bricked up. I haven’t had a bowel movement in days.
by TheRealWiseOne March 6, 2024
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Brick

(adj.) So cold that it feels like you got hit by bricks, according to North Jersey slang.

Commonly used in the phrase “brick tits,” meaning that its so cold that your nips get hard immediately.
*walks outside*

godDAMN. its brick tits out here”
by flavortowncentral May 12, 2018
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Bio-brick

Person 1:Dude I just took the biggest Bio-Brick ever
Person 2: No way me too
by Savyoisgay May 27, 2022
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