Current Events > a coworker told me that "in a brick" means "in a long time"

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treewojima
05/28/19 4:49:12 PM
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as in, "I haven't been to the beach in a brick"

what the fuck is this dumb shit
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PatrickMahomes
05/28/19 4:49:52 PM
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I mean it's one syllable shorter than "in a minute" so I guess it does save time
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SmidgeIsntBack
05/28/19 4:50:19 PM
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Yeah I'm like 70% sure he just misheard "in a minute."
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Buzz Killjoy
05/28/19 4:51:07 PM
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Never heard this. I have heard a lot of people say, "in a grip" though.
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treewojima
05/28/19 4:52:22 PM
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PatrickMahomes posted...
I mean it's one syllable shorter than "in a minute" so I guess it does save time

SmidgeIsntBack posted...
Yeah I'm like 70% sure he just misheard "in a minute."


that's how the conversation came up. I said I'd been back for a minute, and he laughed and said "nobody says that anymore, it's 'in a brick' now"
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specialkid8
05/28/19 7:17:59 PM
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SmidgeIsntBack posted...
Yeah I'm like 70% sure he just misheard "in a bit."
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CanuckCowboy
05/28/19 7:18:35 PM
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SmidgeIsntBack posted...
Yeah I'm like 70% sure he just misheard "in a bit"


Fixed.
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