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Eemerald wrote:Amanda44 wrote:Raffeh wrote:being English I have never heard anyone call some else a brick
It's mainly the older generation who use the term, my grandparents do for instance ... 'he's a good old brick' ... lol.
I've heard 'thick as a brick'
Eemerald wrote:Amanda44 wrote:Raffeh wrote:being English I have never heard anyone call some else a brick
It's mainly the older generation who use the term, my grandparents do for instance ... 'he's a good old brick' ... lol.
I've heard 'thick as a brick'
brick of a man.
A good, solid, substantial person that you can rely upon. The expression is said to have originated with King
Lycurgus of Sparta, who was questioned about the absence of defensive walls around his city.
“There are Sparta’s walls,” he replied, pointing at his soldiers, “and every man is a brick.”
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