To describe a lot of something. Derived from bricks of crack being a lot of product. Typically will be used in reference to time, or distance.
usage was originated in the DMV and is almost exclusively used there. It is a very common in southern Maryland schools, along with terms like sice & moe. People who didnât grow up in the DMV will almost always not know this usage.
1. Chris : âYou tryna hit tysons?â
Jason: âNah moe thats bricks awayâ
2. Monte: âAyyy son whats good!! I ain't seen you in a brick!â
Nick: âjih likeâ