The feeling following torching some good, good grass. Toasted, to the point of no return. The feeling of hunger, laughter, and relaxation. Talking to pictures and swinging on the swings. Peeing in a yard. You might even drop a mondo dookey, and think it's really 10 inches. Stoned, cheifed, torched, and everything in between. High on Marijuana.
Bricked up
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Bricked up
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" Yo, I'm Bricked up." "Guys, lets get bricked" "Who's got the brick?" "Yeah, we're bricked up playing roblox."
by Reallymondo10dookeyinches January 22, 2022
Get the Bricked upmug. by MadamAdam4 October 26, 2022
Get the Bricked upmug. To be destined and hyped up to do something
A person's stature that tend's to be on the bigger and built side
A person's stature that tend's to be on the bigger and built side
Wow that guy is bricked up, he is built for this!
Person 1: Holy moly that guy is built.
Person 2: Oh yeah he's all bricked up
Person 1: Holy moly that guy is built.
Person 2: Oh yeah he's all bricked up
by brick by brick robbie September 14, 2023
Get the Bricked upmug. 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.