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Bricksand 

Staying at a bar much much longer than intended, as if you had stepped into quicksand and became trapped, but really because you are having too much fun to want to leave.
Term originated at The Brick Bar and Grill, West Haven CT.
Joe walked into the bar at 9pm for one drink, but got bricksanded and didn't go home till 2am.
Bricksand by ScottPeter October 29, 2014
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Imma hit a lick on some bricks and go ham on it 

I am going to steal a brick (of most likely cocaine) and go crazy with it.
Stealing a brick of cocaine from a dealer and going crazy with it is and example of the term "Imma hit a lick on some bricks and go ham on it"

Brickianity 

A religion focused on a time traveling mafia leader that summons demons during her spare time.

A worshiper of this person is called a Brickian
Did you hear that Billy worships brickianity?
Brickianity by Apersonwhoexists February 1, 2022

Bricks-and-mortar friend

A real, tangible friend, that you hang with and go out for beers with, as opposed to a virtual online friend like that person you never talked to in high school that you now comment back and forth on social networks like Facebook.
I'm sick of sitting on Facebook for 4 hours a night and commenting on peoples' semi-witty status updates. I need to get some more bricks-and-mortar friends and get out of the house.

bricksandheroes

“What’s the deal with airplane food? - bricksandheroes”
bricksandheroes by Cluver April 7, 2021

bricksario 

A person who never makes his shots and always bricks or air balls
Dang why you keep missing your shots bricksario
bricksario by Ssfs December 8, 2021

bricks and mortar 

The physical property, real estate. Contrasted with intangibles, sometimes contrasted with cyberspace.
I can't teach you how to skin a cat, but a can tell you a lot about the money in bricks and mortar. Like he said, it's going one way. (Rock'n'Rolla)
bricks and mortar by sadko July 19, 2009