bricked
10 Definitions
To render your computer useless, as useless as a brick. Usually the result of tampering with the insides and doing irreversible damage. Bricking your hardware leaves you with a new paperweight. Can be the end effect of a faulty flash or [firmware] update, a [modification] (mod) gone bad or being struck by lighting, to name a few.
Bricked refers to ANY hardware that is unable to start up due to bad software; Usually because of a bad software flash, a modification done improperly, loss of necessary files, being overheated from overclocking or overuse if the item is a lemon, a short-ciruiting, or a trojan that deletes necessary files for a few exaples.
The past tense of the verb to cum
to be ridiculously drunk
When one's electronic equipment ceases to function almost entirely due to faulty hardware, glichey update, or a poorly executed attempt at [modding]. See also 'brick'
To have completely screwed something up. Original reference comes from calling a missed shot in basketball a brick.
1. To be hit in the face or back of the head with a brick. 2. When a peice of technology (or a person) fails miserably.
Past Tense of 'to brick.' Which is to render any piece of technology, as useful as a brick. Therefore if some piece of technology is 'bricked' it is as useful as a brick, ie. it does nothing.
attacked with or assaulted with a brick as the weapon
Adjective used to describe highly compact marijuana due to being air compressed; usually of low quality.
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Origin
"bricked" is popular Gen Z internet slang that emerged from online communities and social media platforms.
When to Use
Use this term in casual tech conversations, social media posts, and informal online discussions.