noun
- the process of building with bricks
verb
- present participle of brick: to build, close up, or pave with bricks
- rendering an electronic device completely inoperable
Usage: informal; technology
Examples
- The bricking of the old doorway took several hours.
- They are bricking up the windows on the ground floor.
- The mason specializes in bricking and stonework.
- I accidentally ended up bricking my phone during the update.
- The faulty firmware is bricking devices across the country.
- Be careful not to interrupt the process or you risk bricking the router.