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Brick

(Noun)
1. A girl who doesn't know how to move on the dancefloor. She's called a brick because of her inhability to generate any kind of amusement. Most of moves are in a particular order (ex. Left, Right, Up, Down, Left...)

2. A girl who has no personnality ot conversation whatsoever. In this case, it's a lifestyle.

1. Dave: Man, I went to the club yesterday!
Paul: Oh nice dude ! Did you take some chicks?
Dave: Nope... Shit was so boring ! There were only bricks!!! everywhere!

2. John: I kinda like this girl

Nick: What the fuck bro! This girl's a brick!

by designatedwingman October 14, 2011

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Brick

1) "bricking" can mean shitting yourself for an important event

2) "brick" can also be used as a replacement as "fuck"

1) I'm bricking it for this exam

2) Jordan just needs to brick off.

by 12334nachossss December 1, 2016

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Brick

Nickname in the South for Mad Dog 20/20.

Gonna get me a bottle of brick to chill w/ tonight.

by PhantomLover007 November 6, 2012

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bricked

Messed up, not working.

Dude, this party is bricked, where are the ladies? Dude, I bricked out my whole life, I got the A.I.D.S.

by unsonny December 27, 2005

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Bricking

Bricking is a effective dating method used by many desperate people

Bricking :
Guy: Hey baby let me get yo digits
Girl: Fuck you lame ass
at this time the male lets the female walk away as he grabs a brick from his back pocket and chucks it at his new found mate knocking her unconcious. Drags her by the hair in to the vehicle and does as he wishes

by Big Richard mcgee October 12, 2007

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bricked

high and drunk, from the slang words stoned and plastered.

after 10 shots and quite a few tokes, she was too bricked to think straight

by lusy p March 9, 2004

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bricked

heavily influenced by both wacky tobaccy and liquor

after a hard day's rocking, our boy F.D.R. oft enjoyed getting bricked in Fort Greene Park--the park in which nine of his eleven children were concieved.

by His Excellency, the Most-High Colonel Klamson December 24, 2004

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