have a brick in one's hat

Language: en

Meaning: (New England,idiomatic,obsolete)To bedrunk.1846November, “Magnelia Pedestria; or, Leaves from a Pedestrian’s Note Book”, inThe Yale Literary Magazine, volume12, number 1,page33:Seated at the same table with our Mr.—, was a gentleman, who, to use the current phrase, ‘had a brick in his hat.’

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