Recently I took to Urban Dictionary to see what the site entries had to say about Monmouth County. It wasn't pretty. This is Urban Dictionary after all. If you thought that was bad, wait until you see what appeared when I typed in "Bricktown."

(photo: Township of Brick)
(photo: Township of Brick)
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You can really tell how long someone has lived in Brick based on whether they say "Brick" or "Bricktown."

This Bricktown entry from "Sara H" and "top definition" is not too kind.

A large town in Ocean County, NJ. It is the basic metropolis for the surrounding beach areas (Point Pleasant, Bay Head, Mantaloking, etc.) because it has a movie theatre, and a lot of large stores such as Wal-Mart and Target. Brick is filled with mini-malls and lots of traffic. It is separated in two parts, and has two different high schools- "Memorial" and "Old Brick" (as they are referred to by students). The common activity for teenagers on the weekends is to get drunk and smoke. Bricktownians know how to drink everyone else under the table and do it in style. Kids from Bricktown are big on drinking games and are the best beer pong players in the area. WaWa's , Wendy's, and the Ocean Queen Diner are always packed late at night with kids taking a much-needed munchy break. Also, many of these teenagers have a tendency to tailgate before every concert at the PNC Bank Arts Center, but be too cheap to buy tickets to actually see the show.

When used in a sentence, the user wrote:

Wow! That kid is real good at beer pong- he must be from Bricktown...

This is total disrespect to a really awesome town, in my opinion. No town is perfect. They all have their flaws. Luckily, there were some nicer entries.

Bricktown is deff the BEST place to live if you're living in New Jersey.. It has everything in that town.. literally.. It has the beach, movies, six flags is right there, as well as PNC bank arts center.. you couldn't ask for more..

If you had to write a definition for Brick, what would it be? Let us know in the comment section below.

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