Bricking throwing bits of brick, stone, cement at someone. Throwing with intent to harm, injure, maim
To injure, disable, or disfigure, usually by depriving of the use of a limb or other part of the body.
People can also brick cars, fire engines, ambulances, building windows
Paul was bricking Peter and hit him on the head and face.
Janet bricked the Fire Engines windows and got a fireman right in the eye.
Dustin motha'fuckin Brown
AKA
Leroy Brown as per birth name before changed unwittingly by father whislt mother was passed out. A proper noun of the utmost respect.
I watched The Brick pull a knife out of his foot from a game of knives, blow torch it red hot, and proceed to use it to cauterize the wound.
Military barracks, more specifically E-5 and below barracks, but can be used to refer to any military barracks for any rank. Where all shenanigans occur and where single or unaccompanied military members may reside.
Private: Hey man, can you pick me up to go to the PX?
Lance Cpl: Yeah, pulling up to the bricks now.
A very small slang term for the town of Bloomington Illinois
Man 1: hey dawg are you tryn kick it tonight
Man 2: can’t right now man I’m in the brick
Person 1: yoooo, bro you been gone a while... Person 2: yeah man I just made it out the bricks!
When you're just emotionless, monotonous and boring.
Günther: I thought I was an emotionaless scumbag, but then I met Gertrude.
Emily: He's bricking around all the time, it's better not to talk to him.
A term used to say that their house is far away , so he can't get some ladies, always lonely when he is throwing a party.
1 Man, my house is on a brick hill.
2 Maybe change your location , you will get the ladies.