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Throw bricks

Throw hard punches

Watch yo glass chin cuz I throw bricks

by Jen323 November 23, 2008

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Bricked Up

When you feel overwhelming love and compassion for your friends, school, house, and especially moat.

You see that guy over there? Why is he always smiling and having such a good time?

That's a Theta Xi, dude. They're just Bricked Up for brotherhood all the time.

by 6294 October 4, 2021

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Bricked up

The feeling following torching some good, good grass. Toasted, to the point of no return. The feeling of hunger, laughter, and relaxation. Talking to pictures and swinging on the swings. Peeing in a yard. You might even drop a mondo dookey, and think it's really 10 inches. Stoned, cheifed, torched, and everything in between. High on Marijuana.

Bricked up
Bricked
brick

" Yo, I'm Bricked up." "Guys, lets get bricked" "Who's got the brick?" "Yeah, we're bricked up playing roblox."

by Reallymondo10dookeyinches January 23, 2022

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Brick Bowling

A game played in the street involving bricks. First you set up bricks standing vertically as you would bowling pins. One person throws a brick at the bricks standing up and tries to knock them all down. The end result of this game usually turns out to be a brick war.

Danny's Mom: Son why are your shins all bloody?
Danny: Oh, we had a game of brick bowling....
Danny's Mom: *sigh*

by pooponastick6666 October 19, 2008

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Brick-Dick

Brick-Dick is another word for the Library at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. The 28 story library is known as the tallest library in the world.

Heading to the Brick-Dick. Gotta get studying for that orgo exam.

by studioso March 26, 2010

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hot bricks

East Moline punk term for new shoes

Awww baby I love your hot bricks

by Billyh January 13, 2008

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Listens like a brick

1. Fails to obey commands. Sits there and seems to listen, but then fails to respond in a commensurate way.

2. Hears good advice, then blatantly ignores it - and usually pays the price.

"That kid listens like a brick. I told him to stop wiping snot on the towels, and here it is again!"

"So did you hear? Sandy's house got robbed - again."
"Yeah, well, she listens like a brick. The police told her three times already to keep her doors locked. You'd think she would've learned by now."

by James Fraser February 1, 2008