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I presume this is what you call bricking it
That is a joke I don't understand. I'm not British, I'm from the colonies and we don't use that phrase but I'm willing to expand my vocabulary ...now I have two words: chuffed and bricking it. (what does bricking it mean?)
Bricking it means to be afraid of something I think,i think maybe not the right idiom,just a play on words
ahhh OK I didn't know that...now I have another British word in my lexicon.
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