"The term “You're a brick” is a British English idiom used to express admiration, gratitude, and appreciation for someone who has been helpful, reliable, and supportive, especially in a difficult situation. It essentially means “You're a good person,” “You're a real friend,” or “You're a dependable person.”
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So we are all bricks here. A wall ?
by Oplusse 3 months ago;-))
by francevw 3 months ago"The term “You're a brick” is a British English idiom used to express admiration, gratitude, and appreciation for someone who has been helpful, reliable, and supportive, especially in a difficult situation. It essentially means “You're a good person,” “You're a real friend,” or “You're a dependable person.”
by sitesurf 3 months ago