(n.) A seemingly complimentary statement, usually said by one female to another, that is covertly derogatory or insulting in nature or intent — perceivable only to the individual to whom the statement was directed and nobody else.
1) Example of an archetypal "hidden brick" between two females:
Alexandra: What do you think of my engagement ring?
Becky: It's cute.
Alexandra: What do you mean it's "cute"?! This ring is BEAUTIFUL, you bitch!
2) Male counterexample:
Andrew: What do you think of my new crossbow?
Ben: It's cute.
Andrew: Screw you! This crossbow is friggin' BADASS, you dipshit!
Alexandra: What do you think of my engagement ring?
Becky: It's cute.
Alexandra: What do you mean it's "cute"?! This ring is BEAUTIFUL, you bitch!
2) Male counterexample:
Andrew: What do you think of my new crossbow?
Ben: It's cute.
Andrew: Screw you! This crossbow is friggin' BADASS, you dipshit!
by Whaaa??? July 25, 2011
by MszBrooklynNY January 27, 2014
by theJustinestJustin November 14, 2018
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 DatBrasswind July 10, 2014
by Austincaden_ August 15, 2021
Originally created by MillWall fans a "Millwall Brick" is a newspaper rolled up lengthways and then folded in the middle creating a solid square end. Held correctly can be as damaging as a brick. Another use for this is taping the end and attaching a piece of string to the end and the swinging it around, this can cause a great amount of damage as it is very light but as hard as a brick.
"i'll smash him up with a millwall brick"
by Bobby103 September 18, 2006