brick up
English
Verb
brick up (third-person singular simple present bricks up, present participle bricking up, simple past and past participle bricked up)
- (transitive) To block by masonry, particularly using bricks.
- I am going to brick up the window instead of replacing the glass.
- The tunnel's mouth was bricked up because it was unsafe.
- (transitive, slang) To sexually arouse, causing the penis to harden.
- Man, this girl got me bricked up.
- (intransitive, slang) To get an erection.
Translations
to block by masonry
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