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verb - to build with bricks (blocks of clay)
BRICKED - The word "brick", when used in reference to consumer electronics, describes an electronic device such as a mobile device, game console, or router tha...
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crashed a phone, in slang |
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Dec 7 2016 7 Little Words Daily Puzzle |
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Simple past tense and past participle of brick. |
block or enclose with a wall of bricks. |
A small rectangular block typically made of fired or sun-dried clay, used in building. |
A large and relatively heavy mobile phone, typically an early model with limited functionality. |
A generous, helpful, and reliable person. |
Block or enclose with a wall of bricks. |
Throw bricks at. |
Cause (a smartphone or other electronic device) to become completely unable to function, typically on a permanent basis. |
Be extremely worried or nervous. |
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The word "brick", when used in reference to consumer electronics, describes an electronic device such as a mobile device, game console, or router that, due to severe physical damage, a serious misconfiguration, corrupted firmware, or a hardware problem, can no longer function, hence, is as technologically useful as a brick.The term derives from the vaguely rectangular shape of many electronic devices (and their detachable power supplies) and the suggestion that the device can function only as a lifeless, square object, paperweight or doorstop. * This term is commonly used as a verb. For example, "I bricked my MP3 player when I tried to modify its firmware." It can also be used as a noun, for example, "If it's corrupted and you apply using fastboot, your device is a brick." * In the common usage of the term, "bricking" suggests that the damage is so serious as to have rendered the device dead. |