Significado: airbricksn. (Britânico) tijolo com orifícios para a ventilação
bricks Idioma
a few bricks short of a full load
not sensible or logical, not all there When Moe began eating bugs, we knew he was a few bricks short.
come down on like a ton of bricks
reprove, punish harshly """Whenever I make the slightest mistake, my boss comes down on me like a ton of bricks."""
like a ton of bricks
strongly or forcefully The news of his retirement hit me like a ton of bricks.
shitting bricks
very frightened, scared to death When my parachute didn't open, I was shitting bricks!
ton of bricks
(See come down on like a ton of bricks)
bricks
the city streets
shit bricks
to be very scared
hit the bricks
Idiom(s): hit the bricks
Theme: WALKING
to start walking; to go out into the streets. (Slang.) • If you want to get a job, you had better get out there and hit the bricks. • I got fired today. The boss came by and told me to hit the bricks.
hit like a ton of bricks
Idiom(s): hit (sb) like a ton of bricks
Theme: SHOCK
to surprise, startle, or shock someone. (Informal.) • Suddenly, the truth hit me like a ton of bricks. • The sudden tax increase hit like a ton of bricks. Everyone became angry.
bricks and mortar
Idiom(s): bricks and mortar
Theme: BUILDINGS
buildings; the expenditure of money on buildings rather than something else. (The buildings referred to can be constructed out of anything. Fixed order.) • The new president of the college preferred to invest in new faculty members rather than bricks and mortar. • Sometimes people are happy to donate millions of dollars for bricks and mortar, but they never think of the additional cost of annual maintenance.
Don't throw bricks when you live in a glass house
Don't call others out on actions that you, yourself do. Don't be a hypocrite.
Like a cat on hot bricks
If someone is like a cat on hot bricks, they are very nervous or excited.
To be as thick as two bricks
Someone who is as thick as two bricks is really stupid.
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v. phr., slang To direct one's full anger at somebody. When the janitor was late for work, the manager came down on him like a ton of bricks.
make bricks without straw|bricks|make|straw
v. phr. To make something without the wherewithal; do something the hard way; do a job under hard conditions. John could not go to a library, and writing the report was a job of making bricks without straw.It was making bricks without straw to put on plays in that old barn.
bricks shy of a load
bricks shy of a load Mentally impaired, either unintelligent or merely eccentric. For example, He may be handsome but he's not too bright—a few bricks shy of a load. This term, transferring a light load to lightweight mental capacity, is usually preceded by either a few or a specific number such as two. [Slang; 1960s]
make bricks without straw Perform a task without essential materials or means, as in Writing a report without the current data is making bricks without straw. This expression alludes to straw as a material necessary in early brick manufacturing. [Early 1600s]
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Dicionário de palavras semelhantes, Diferentes palavras, Sinônimos, Expressões idiomáticas para Idioma bricks