A derogatory word used by Irish middle class when reffering to Irish working class.
Words used by Irish working class towards Irish middle class are "squares" "stiffs" "fairies" ect.
Commonly heard in inner city Irish in northern cities. Chicago, Boston, New York, ect.
Words used by Irish working class towards Irish middle class are "squares" "stiffs" "fairies" ect.
Commonly heard in inner city Irish in northern cities. Chicago, Boston, New York, ect.
"What the f*ck is that brick doing in here?
by Irish_Mickey March 09, 2006
by prime suspect November 26, 2006
(verb): to brick is when you kill a small animal by way of crushing its cute little skull (or whole body if its small enough) with a brick. Usually done as a mercy kill if a baby bird/squirrel/mouse/runt puppy/kitten is injured/falls out of a tree/or is sick. It is a highly effective, painless, but no doubt very gruesome and messy way to off a small animal. It can be effective against larger animals, like humans (infants or adults)or full grown dogs/cats/etc. but only when used in conjunction with the element of surprise...
Hey daddy, I found this baby squirrel on the ground, can we take him to the vet to make him better?
"Sure, son, let me take him, be back in a few with a 'good as new squirrel baby'"
(exit dad with squirrel and brick in hand).
"Sure, son, let me take him, be back in a few with a 'good as new squirrel baby'"
(exit dad with squirrel and brick in hand).
by sparkles mcgee October 06, 2007
by Sobeida October 12, 2005
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by scagz December 28, 2007