bricked up

English

Etymology

Adjective

bricked up (comparative more bricked up, superlative most bricked up)

  1. (Internet slang) Having an erection; hard.
    Synonyms: erect, swole
    Man, this girl got me bricked up.
    • 2020 February 11, “Jack Harlow "WHATS POPPIN" Official Lyrics & Meaning | Verified”, in YouTube, posted by Genius, spoken by Jack Harlow:
      The female reindeer from the Rudolph claymation series? When I was in preschool, I used to be bricked up watching that shit.
    • 2021 February 5, @Ronnichu_, Twitter:
      Remember when we would see her on the screen and get bricked up instantly?!?? Hahaha we were some crazy kids!!!
    • 2022 October 18, @fuckedupfoods, Twitter:
      bell pepper (bricked up)
    • 2023 January 28, @ilov3spiderman, Twitter:
      if i was a guy I'd be bricked up 24/7
    • 2023 March 20, @WIFEMODER, Twitter:
      the guy at the tattoo place when i was getting my knuckle tats said i had tiny delicate fingers and i got bricked up

Verb

bricked up

  1. simple past and past participle of brick up

References

  1. Bricked up”, in Know Your Meme, launched 2007

Further reading

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