Bricks

/brΙͺks/ noun

Plural of brick; rectangular blocks of baked clay or other materials used in building walls and structures, or slang for things that don't sell well.

From Middle Dutch 'bricke,' possibly from Old Saxon or German origins. The word emerged in English around the 14th century as the building material became common. The slang usage developed in retail in the 20th century, referring to unsold merchandise.

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