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brick in (one's) hat
brick in (one's) hat
Said of someone who is drunk, usually with the verbs "have" or "got." A: "Don't mind him, he's just got a brick in his hat." B: "Seriously? How is he drunk already?"
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Marilou | | mer-i-LOO (English), mar-i-LOO (English) | French, English, Dutch |
Bedwyr | | BED-wir (Welsh) | Welsh, Welsh Mythology, Arthurian Romance |
Capucine | | ka-puy-SEEN | French |
Tarou | | tah-ṙo: | Japanese |
Miguel | | mee-GEL | Spanish, Portuguese |
Eugeniusz | | e-uw-GEN-yuwsh | Polish |