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bricks and mortar noun- a house; houses, property UK, 1855
Usually in phrases like “his money’s in bricks and mortar”. - a daughter UK, 1960
Rhyming slang. - [H]e lived with his bricks and mortar, Mary. — Ronnie Barker, Fletcher’s Book of Rhyming Slang, p. 25, 1979
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