be several bricks short of a (full) load



be several bricks short of a (full) load

To be not very intelligent or of questionable mental capacity. This expression can appear in many different forms and variations (e.g., "a few sandwiches short of a picnic," "one card shy of a full deck," etc.). He says he's going to start a business selling bees as pets—I think he may be several bricks short of a load. The new manager is nice enough, but he's several bricks short of a full load, if you ask me.
See also: brick, load, of, several, short

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Rikoṙee-koJapanese
Remigiore-MEE-jo (Italian)Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
ValdimÁRr-Ancient Scandinavian
Ode-Medieval English
Hrodebert-Ancient Germanic
JadeJAYD (English)English, French