Definition of brickie in English:
brickie
nounPlural brickiesˈbrɪki
British informal A bricklayer.
Example sentencesExamples
- This is because a brickie becomes acclimatised to the sun's rays, whereas an office worker is more likely to sunburn.
- Having successfully relocated the bridge, there's no job too big for the nation's favourite brickies.
- I went to the farthest part of the site and joined a gang of brickies clearing up.
- Many a visiting brickie has succumbed to a heart attack after viewing walling here.
- With Saudi Arabia's strict no alcohol regime, the writers didn't think it was a natural home for Britain's booze-loving brickies.
Rhymes
Dickie, hickey, icky, mickey, Nicky, picky, quickie, rickey, Rikki, sickie, sticky, tricky, Vicky