by MalloryAS December 09, 2006
chan: "where did all the bricks go?"
chen: "to build that concrete jungle!"
chin: "what concrete jungle?"
chon: "brick city!"
chun: "oh taipei!"
chen: "to build that concrete jungle!"
chin: "what concrete jungle?"
chon: "brick city!"
chun: "oh taipei!"
by chep it up January 08, 2008
A room full of hot and well-built babes. Like a brick house, but a city of them. Lots of hot girls, like in a club.
by justico March 10, 2009
Nickname of Newark, the largest city in New Jersey. The nickname has nothing to do with drugs. It has to do with many low & high rise housing projects of the 50, 60's, 70, 80, 90 & early 2000s the city use to have. Example: The Little Bricks were three story projects off Livingston st. , Rose st. , Muhammad Ali blvd., and jeliff st. There was also Dayton st, Hayes Homes, Prince st, 7th ave, Montgomery St, Lincoln St, Seth Boyden,Baxter Terrance, Columbus Homes, Scudder Homes, Stella Wright & the many other apartment buildings that were maid out of Red or Light Bricks. So again it has nothing to do with any drugs
by King1James February 18, 2015
by M-easy July 05, 2003
Brick City Newark N.J. is the largest city in the state, population approximately 281 thousand, because of crime and poverty. The name Brick City originates from the bricks that thirty the city population decreased from a high of half a million during the late 1950s and early 60’s city streets use to be paved with. The name has nothing to with drugs or drug use. Currently it also the name of a documentary on the Sundance Channel about the efforts to revitalize the city.
by JBlackfrom the Bricks September 28, 2009