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[quote=Anonymous]We live in NYC and boys use “brick” to mean “cold” - literally to convey that it is cold with regard to the temperature. It means nothing untoward for teens in Brooklyn. Sorry that your kid is having to deal with this weirdness. That stinks. Other slang I have recently heard includes the following (Brooklyn 14 year boy —> standard English translation): Brick = cold Dayroom = boring Frontin’ = Lying (apparently it no longer means “putting up a false facade” and now it just means lying) TP = too personal (not toilet paper, which is what I thought they were talking about), like someone is being “extra” or over the top Bussin’ = great My heart = close friend[/quote]
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