A term used to describe a British person who reads through fan fiction written by a non-British author to check for accuracywhen the characters and/or settings are British.
'BRICKFLICKED' /ˈbrɪk-flɪk't/ (บริ๊กฟลิกด์)
Originating from Bangkok Thailand, coined by Bangkok resident Stuart Jay Raj, being 'brickflicked' is the act of treading on a seemingly dry piece of pavement only to realise it is actually floating loosely in a puddle of rancid squalor as it splashes up your leg.
Damn! - I've just been brickflicked. (Verb.)
Flick a Brick! (Expletive.)
Well flick a brick and call me Somchai! (Exclamation showing surprise.)
That's a brick flicking mess isn't it? (Adj.)
People who look really really british. Individuals who hail from England and exhibit extremely English attributes, these britalicious individuals will usually be boss-eyed and have bad teeth.
Person A: dude have you watched The Game of Thrones on HBO?
Person B: hell yeah son, Theon Greyjoy is super britalicious.
Hugh Grant, Kate Moss, Chris Martin, Alfie Allen are prime examples of britalicious people
Pronounced like "Titanic", Britanick is two friends BRIAN and NICK who are putting their degrees from NYU to literally no use. Their videos have been making YouTubers laugh for months, and their recent "Academy Award Winning Movie Trailer" has been the most popular to date. They could also bang your mother, sister, girlfriend, and pretty female cousin because of how awesome and funny they are. DO SOMETHING.
Guy 1: Our YouTube video has over a hundred hits!
Guy 2: That may be, but we're nowhere near as successful as BriTANick.