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Brickout 

Someone who is an exceptionally poor shot. Either in basketball, hockey, soccer, other sports or with firearms.

Used mockingly and sarcastically in reference to the game Brickout! in which the objective is to accurately shoot bricks in order to win.

The irony and humor here is that the person you are calling brickout is unable to aim.
Nice shot there brickout. Try to hit the backboard next time.
Brickout by Cartesian Dualism September 8, 2014
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brickout 

loser, tool, someone you don't care about...at all, a mooninite
From Mayhem of the Mooninites:
Carl: "Nice shot there brickout!"
brickout by Jbren September 30, 2006

its brick out

to be extremely cold out comes from the expression of the wind beating at you so hard it feels like bricks
when its really cold and u step outside some one might say "Its brick out its so f***ing cold"
its brick out by yw9250 February 18, 2008

Brickgut 

Feeling of solidness in your stomach you get from eating too much dense protein. Originally coined as a Deanism
"Hey Jack, I ate 7 maccas cheeseburgers at lunch because they are only $1 each. Now I have a serious case of brickgut. This is going to be the worst McShit so far"
Brickgut by Jack'sColon August 22, 2011

Pave a brick out of a bridge 

Idiom: Having a small part out of a greater cause or purpose.
To pave a brick out of a bridge towards cancer awareness he donated money.

Brick out 

A phrase a person uses when they’re so incredibly cold, it almost hurts, as if they’ve been hit with a bag of bricks.

A common phrase used in areas where the winters are absolutely brutal.
Example 1:

(Walks outside and literally screams)

AAAAAH! OMG, it’s brick out here!

Example 2:

FRIEND: Make sure you put that extra layer on and dress warm. Wouldn’t want you getting sick because it’s so damn cold outside.

RESPONSE: You ain’t never lied! It’s brick out!!!

Brick out 

A phrase used when it’s unbelievably cold, almost to the point where it actually hurts to be outside. Is typically used in the winter months in areas where temperatures drop below freezing.
A. This guy walks outside for the first time since it snowed and is sitting in his car waiting for it to defrost and warm up, then literally screams with intensity: Aaaaah!!! It’s brick out here!

B. Friend 1: Make sure you put on that extra layer when you head out today. Wouldn’t want you to get sick because of the crazy cold weather we’ve had lately.

Friend 2: Girl, you ain’t never lied! It’s brick out!