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Luke Bricker

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Luke bricker

by Jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj0 February 11, 2021


Bricker

Scottish slang, used to describe an erect penis.

"wanna see my bricker"

by Concrete balls July 1, 2019


Bricker

Bricker is not an actual physical place, its more of a mind state

To enter the mind state you have to do a big bag of Ketamine and your in Bricker

People are in Bricker when they are at raves, or in shit hole Gaffs chewin drywall as they are out of their face

by KingPepe December 19, 2022


Bricker

Brick/Bricker/Brick-Head/Brick-Head-Machine

A “Brick/Brick-Head” is the feeling one gets after hitting a vape after an extended period of time without nicotine. The feeling is referred to by the above terms because, “when you get a nicotine buzz it feels like there is a brick in your head” -referring to the light-headed-ness of a fuckin slappin ass nicotine buzz. This term arrived from the class of 2020-2021 at Hellgate High School in Missoula, Montana.

A “Brick/Bricker/Brick-Head-Machine” may also refer to a vape as it, “gives you a nice brick”

By Ira Buzzy Bennett lmfao

Max- “hey toss me the Bricker”
Buzzy- “it’s dead bro sorry”
Max- “*snaps* damn”
Exp:2

Buzzy- “That novo gave me a nice brick! Thanks man!”
Random kid in the BR- “*peace sign*

by Xxprmxx July 3, 2020


Bricker Reflex

The action of responding to text messages with assorted images of men, and or images of a selfie of oneself in a panicked, awkward manner

“yo i was talking to this girl and i asked her out and she just fucking Bricker Reflexed me

by B00per_d00per March 13, 2022


Batch Bricker

n. A Batch Bricker or a .bat Bricker is an extremely malicious and violent script exploit, primarily for the Windows operating system, which firstly executes a .bat script disguised as a legitimate file to delete all system files and critical program data on the C: drive, all .ini files, all registry files and corrupts/deletes the MBR so that the HDD cannot be recovered and the computer will no longer boot up. While doing this it glues the cursor to an area of the screen and disables the user from being able to move the mouse without the mouse returning to the glued position. This exploit has been around since DOS and is extremely dangerous in that it can easily be disguised as a legitimate file such as an image, sound file or installation wizard. It is also dangerous in that it can easily be accidentally opened via mouse click. This type of attack has reduced in popularity because it is outrageously illegal and produces nothing valuable for the attacker other than the knowledge he irreparably damaged a computer. Only the most evil of evil would use this attack. Advancements in anti-virus software have made the detection of this type of attack easily preventable. Even modern free anti-virus softwares will detect and quarantine/neutralize this type of attack. The best means of avoiding this attack is to practice discretion when downloading files from the internet and scanning the files before any attempts at execution are made.

Unfortunately, my client name redacted has fallen victim to a batch bricker, has lost all his data and will now have to purchase a new computer system. The culprit was the downloading of, in his own words, a file which would clean out viruses and make his computer run faster. Despite the site being very suspect, even by the standards of a computer illiterate individual, the man went ahead and downloaded the malicious filed and opened it without question. Don't be like name redacted, scan your files before use.

by bewbays March 15, 2018