bricks
noun
- 1
A hardened rectangular block of mud, clay etc., used for building.
“This wall is made of bricks.”
- 2
Such hardened mud, clay, etc. considered collectively, as a building material.
“This house is made of brick.”
- 3
Something shaped like a brick.
“a plastic explosive brick”
- 4
A helpful and reliable person.
“Thanks for helping me wash the car. You're a brick.”
- 5
A shot which misses, particularly one which bounces directly out of the basket because of a too-flat trajectory, as if the ball were a heavier object.
“We can't win if we keep throwing up bricks from three-point land.”
- 6
A power brick; an external power supply consisting of a small box with an integral male power plug and an attached electric cord terminating in another power plug.
- 7
An electronic device, especially a heavy box-shaped one, that has become non-functional or obsolete.
- 8
A carton of 500 rimfire cartridges, which forms the approximate size and shape of a brick.
- 9
A community card (usually the turn or the river) which does not improve a player's hand.
“The two of clubs was a complete brick on the river.”
- 10
The colour brick red.
- 11
One kilo of cocaine.
verb
- 1
To build with bricks.
- 2
To make into bricks.
- 3
To hit someone or something with a brick.
- 4
To make an electronic device nonfunctional and usually beyond repair, essentially making it no more useful than a brick.
“My VCR was bricked during the lightning storm.”
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