by ebebebebe March 19, 2023
Get the brickmug. A phrase a person uses when they’re so incredibly cold, it almost hurts, as if they’ve been hit with a bag of bricks.
A common phrase used in areas where the winters are absolutely brutal.
A common phrase used in areas where the winters are absolutely brutal.
Example 1:
(Walks outside and literally screams)
AAAAAH! OMG, it’s brick out here!
Example 2:
FRIEND: Make sure you put that extra layer on and dress warm. Wouldn’t want you getting sick because it’s so damn cold outside.
RESPONSE: You ain’t never lied! It’s brick out!!!
(Walks outside and literally screams)
AAAAAH! OMG, it’s brick out here!
Example 2:
FRIEND: Make sure you put that extra layer on and dress warm. Wouldn’t want you getting sick because it’s so damn cold outside.
RESPONSE: You ain’t never lied! It’s brick out!!!
by WeLiveFunLivesInMyCircle February 5, 2022
Get the Brick outmug. by Rayray0_o October 20, 2023
Get the Bricks-per-billyhoodmug. When you're so pissed off at your old slow phone that you throw it at the wall so hard that you chip a brick.
by Scarff May 23, 2018
Get the chipping bricksmug. A modification of the phrase "brick" as in a long time. "Thicc" denotes an even longer period of time.
by woggadoggadooo May 9, 2018
Get the thicc brickmug. 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.
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.
by TheRealWiseOne March 6, 2024
Get the Bricked upmug. 