Idiom. Used as, "That's another crack in the brick path", or, "Those are cracks in the brick path." A saying used to describe an event or situation that could eventually be detrimental in the future, but is sustainable and superficial for the present. Or, something that can be fixed in the future and doesn't mean much now.
Ex: "Oh geez, one of my lightbulbs went out in my chandelier." "Hey man, cracks in the brick path."
Ex: "I scored pretty low on this homework assignment." "Don't worry! Just cracks in the brick path."
Ex: "I scored pretty low on this homework assignment." "Don't worry! Just cracks in the brick path."
by Clemmerr January 28, 2024

1. An extended period of time
2. A pound or kilo of a drug
3. Cold
4. A basketball shot that bounces of the backboard
2. A pound or kilo of a drug
3. Cold
4. A basketball shot that bounces of the backboard
1. Wassup, man. Haven't seen you in a brick
2. Tell your friends i got a nickel, dime, dub, and a brick
3. Man, it's cold as a brick outside
4. And he misses. God he's been shooting all game long.
2. Tell your friends i got a nickel, dime, dub, and a brick
3. Man, it's cold as a brick outside
4. And he misses. God he's been shooting all game long.
by ScorpioDaMan February 27, 2016

by Ambush_Bug June 12, 2012

When you talk to someone, trying to attack or “expose” them, while being completely ignored.
(Brick walling is not when you ignore someone targeting you)
(Brick walling is not when you ignore someone targeting you)
Oh John was brick walling Jeff again today
Oh wow, why doesn’t John just give up already? Literally nobody cares.
Oh wow, why doesn’t John just give up already? Literally nobody cares.
by Jezuke December 30, 2020

(adj.) - extremely cold
Explanation: originates from the feeling of entering an objectively cold environment, by which it feels as if the individual is being hit by multiple BRICKS. Whether it's by the wind or the shock of the extremely cold temperature.
Disclaimer: often mistaken for "brick" (which is completely absurd)
Explanation: originates from the feeling of entering an objectively cold environment, by which it feels as if the individual is being hit by multiple BRICKS. Whether it's by the wind or the shock of the extremely cold temperature.
Disclaimer: often mistaken for "brick" (which is completely absurd)
by Black Sage December 5, 2017

a title named for hot males. Girls would fall over this type of guy easily. Most drunk bricks are asian.
by aalllaaaaaa November 18, 2016

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
