Brick : noun A brick is an artificial material made from kneaded, shaped and dried clay soil.
Eat bricks; wedge bricks; threading bricks; pecking bricks; itself
wedge them with bricks: do not eat anything.
Eat bricks: having nothing to eat.
Eat bricks with pebble sauce: fast, not to eat, to have nothing to eat.
Do not prop them up with bricks: eat well.
Having a brick on your stomach: badly digesting.
It (does) not break (the) bricks.
In Belgium: To have a brick in the stomach: to like building, enlarging or renovating buildings.
In Canada: Wait for someone with a brick and a lantern.
Belgium and Canada: Gros livre (paved).
A brick: Wad of banknotes worth one million centimes (francs, before 1960), by extension, the equivalent sum.
He had won a hundred bricks in the trifecta.
Region: (East of France, Switzerland) Fragment, splinter. To brick: to break into many pieces.
Not a brick of: not at all of.