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Breeze Block 

n. A breeze block is a concrete block made with a blend of concrete and ash but in some regions of the world, concrete blocks are referred generically as “breeze blocks,” whether or not ash is blended with them. These blocks can be used in a variety of construction projects and tasks.
"Then you came with your breeze blocks, smashing up my face like a bus stop."

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Breeze Block by Miss.Devine October 3, 2009
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Soggy Breeze-Block 

When a womans vagina is so cold and damp that it creates a draft/breeze with every thrust.
Person: Fucked Zoe last night, she had a right Soggy Breeze-Block, i couldn't keep a stiffy!

Soggy Breeze-Block 

When a womans vagina is so cold and damn that it creates a draft/breeze with every thrust.
Person: Fucked Zoe last night, she had a right Soggy Breeze-Block, i couldn't keep a stiffy!

Breeze Blocking 

Breeze Blocking sexual act. This involes doing a shit into a condom and freezing it. Once frozen this tool should be used as a dildo and inserted up either a ladies vagina or anus, or indeed a man's anus, as a way to gain sexual pleasure.
I'm goin' doon the forry to indulge in Breeze Blocking lid.

Breezeblock 

"Breezeblocks" a song performed by band, Alt-J, in 2015.
"She may contain the urge to run away
But hold her down with soggy clothes and breezeblocks"
Breezeblock by FailedLiterary October 19, 2019

breezeblock 

A concrete block used for building. Often rectangular with two holes cut out to reduce weight & run supports through. Cheap buildings can be made entirely out of them, but it looks 3rd world.

breezeblock is the UK word for it

Called "cinderblocks" in North America

Called "besser" blocks in Australia
Building a house out of breezeblocks.
breezeblock by Wharpull September 10, 2012

breezeblock 

1) A large, cheap, concrete block, used for constructing poor quality buildings.

2) A heavy chunk of rock or concrete, very useful for humourously dropping on innocent bystanders from great hights.

3) Used in the phrase "Shitting a breezeblock" used when in great fear or frustration, usually greater than when "shitting a brick."
1) The ACME Building and Co. truck was filled to the brim with breezeblocks.

2) In their trampiness, some tramps dropped a breezeblock from the bridge onto a passing car.

3) After discovering the CIA were after him, John was shitting a breezeblock.
breezeblock by Mooke carver February 8, 2004