'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.
The term can also be used as an expletive, adjective and noun.
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.)
A sudden liking of building and or playing with
Lego bricks. If someone is struck with it, it may not be possible to be cured. Mostly happens to people who have
doubted liking Lego before.
I bought one Lego set it's so addictive I have been struck with bricktism.