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dicks to the bricks

To take something to the next level. specifically to go beyond "balls to the wall". To put forth the maximum effort. Often referring to action that requires risking one's livelihood.
Nick: I went balls to the wall on the basketball court yesterday.
Paul: Oh Yeah, I played so hard, I wound up in the emergency room after. I totally went dicks to the bricks.
by Jacey Cockrobin June 11, 2010
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bickel sliver

thin sliver a pie, no one will notice it's missing
I just took a bickel sliver, I didn't think anyone would notice.
by debbodc October 23, 2010
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bickerstaff

My last name is Bickerstaff so i'm staff of the biscuits
by The apple core reb January 30, 2014
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bickie

Australian term for Biscuit (Australian Cookie).
Stevo wanted a bickie
by i'm Aussie November 18, 2016
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Bricktown

Nickleback defined it best! "So hard to stay... Too hard to leave it"...The place where many non-New Jersey residents grew up. It is a drug that, once you have graduated from either BTHS or BMHS, you must FLEE FOR YOUR LIFE to get out of, though it holds a strong addiction that you must go back to. (i grew up there and I would love to go back) Bricktown is technically called just plain 'Brick'... NOT to be confused with Newark.."Da Bricks" like those morons that you have no interest of talking to on AOL think when they IM you out of nowhere and ask that wonderful question a/s/l?
Moron from AOL: "Hi, a/s/l pls" Bricktowner: "24/f/brick" Moron from AOL: "OH you from Newark, you must think you're tough!" Bricktowner: "Oh, you must be illiterate. Idiot"
by MeredithHouselBrammer August 20, 2006
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bicka

interjection - a chicken noise. used in sentences as a filler such as "oh" or "that's cool."
"Yeah, I went to a party last night and totally got trashed."
"Ah bicka..."
by Beanie-Cap August 19, 2007
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bricking

When Apple makes your iphone useless by "updating" it
Moreover, said the suit, Apple violated consumers' rights by "bricking" unlocked iPhones with the 1.1.1 update it issued a week and a half ago.
by Bissellator October 23, 2007
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