by purplekitty627 November 08, 2006
by grace September 08, 2004
A type of cannabis product: female marijuana plants that have been dried and pressed into bricks or blocks for transportation or preservation.
Usually refers to female marijuana plants that have been cultivated outdoors in commercial quantities using basic agricultural techniques. This method of production results in low THC content and the presence of numerous seeds due to pollination by any male plants that are present.
Often originates from, and uses varieties of marijuana (Indigenous Land Races, or ILRs) indigenous to, Mexico, Jamaica, Thailand or South Africa, for reasons relating to location, climate and cultural attitudes to marijuana use and production.
Popularity and use vary geographically: in countries of origin, this kind of weed, sometimes loose and unpressed, is the staple marijuana product. In the affluent markets of North America and Europe, more powerful, higher quality, locally grown sensimilla (lit. 'seedless') and hashish are favoured. In hashish producing countries (Morocco, Afganistan, Nepal, India) hashish is the staple form of marijuana.
Well-known varieties of brick weed include:
Thai Sticks - Thai, often wrapped round a stick and soaked is cannabis oil for added potency)
Acacpulco Gold - from the Acapulco region of Mexico. Very popular in the US in the 60s and 70s, subject of the cult documentary 'Acapulco Gold' (1973).
Durban Poison - South African
Swazi - from Swaziland, South Africa
Jamaican
Usually refers to female marijuana plants that have been cultivated outdoors in commercial quantities using basic agricultural techniques. This method of production results in low THC content and the presence of numerous seeds due to pollination by any male plants that are present.
Often originates from, and uses varieties of marijuana (Indigenous Land Races, or ILRs) indigenous to, Mexico, Jamaica, Thailand or South Africa, for reasons relating to location, climate and cultural attitudes to marijuana use and production.
Popularity and use vary geographically: in countries of origin, this kind of weed, sometimes loose and unpressed, is the staple marijuana product. In the affluent markets of North America and Europe, more powerful, higher quality, locally grown sensimilla (lit. 'seedless') and hashish are favoured. In hashish producing countries (Morocco, Afganistan, Nepal, India) hashish is the staple form of marijuana.
Well-known varieties of brick weed include:
Thai Sticks - Thai, often wrapped round a stick and soaked is cannabis oil for added potency)
Acacpulco Gold - from the Acapulco region of Mexico. Very popular in the US in the 60s and 70s, subject of the cult documentary 'Acapulco Gold' (1973).
Durban Poison - South African
Swazi - from Swaziland, South Africa
Jamaican
by Karibdis January 21, 2009
this kinda means selling drugs to dudes. it really just means dealing drugs on the streets, like some upcoming rappers, before they entered the rap game they were selling drugs on the cold streets, this slang is mostly used before the get go, before they start making cash from their rap gigs.
I been selling bricks since elementary, I been making quick money before the rap shit become an option.
my daddy died but before that he was selling bricks on streets of the A, i really admired his perseverance it inspired me to rap actually
my friend got arrested for selling bricks
me and my momma been selling bricks ever since
my daddy died but before that he was selling bricks on streets of the A, i really admired his perseverance it inspired me to rap actually
my friend got arrested for selling bricks
me and my momma been selling bricks ever since
by r.o.i December 25, 2017
usually a kilo of cocaine that is generally very good quality and not cut with other shit like baking powder or baking soda.
by doeboyfresh September 04, 2008
I asked her out and she turned me down, but them's the bricks.
by HiddenPaw September 04, 2008
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