Brick (disambiguation)
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A brick is an artificial stone made by forming clay into hardened rectangular blocks.
Brick may also refer to:
[edit] Media and entertainment
- Brick (film)
- "Brick" (song), by Ben Folds Five
- Brick (band)
- Brick, a 1977 album by the same band
- Brick, an album also known simply as Talking Heads, by Talking Heads
- Brick, a literary magazine
- The Brick Theater, a theater in Williamsburg, Brooklyn
[edit] Fictional characters
- Brick, a DC Comics character
- Brick Pollitt, a character in the play Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
- Brick Tamland, a character in the film Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy
- Brick, a character in the Discworld novel Thud!
- Brick, a member of the Rowdyruff Boys, a group of characters in the TV series The Powerpuff Girls
- Brick the Berserker, from the video game Borderlands
[edit] Places
- BRICK, an acronym referring to Brazil, Russia, India, China and Korea (see BRIC)
- Brick Township, New Jersey
- Brick City, a nickname for Newark, New Jersey
[edit] Other uses
- Brick (biathlon), two event workout
- Brick (basketball), a slang term
- Brick (electronics), (noun) a nonfunctioning electronic device; (verb) to render an electronic device unusable by inappropriate software changes
- Brick cheese a cheese from Wisconsin, USA
- Power brick, an AC adapter power supply
- Brick (moth)
- The Brick, a Canadian furniture retailer
- BRICKS (software)
- Bath brick, a cleaning tool
- A poker term
- Brick Brewing Company - A Canadian beer brewer
- the Motorola DynaTAC, commonly referred to as "the brick"
- A word for Lego pieces is brick.
- Brick is also French for a Brig, a type of sailing vessel, with the word being brought over to English rather than translated.
- Millwall brick An improvised blunt weapon made out of newspaper
- 1 kilogram of cocaine
- Norman MacArthur, shinty player and manager, known by this nickname.
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