Brickle vs Bricole - What's the difference?
brickle | bricole |
(Appalachian, or, archaic, or, dialect)
(Canadian English, dialect) To fail spectacularly
* How to Brickle The New Brunswick Funny Book (1977) ISBN 0-9690732-0-8
(military) A kind of traces with hooks and rings, used to drag manoeuvre guns where horses cannot be used.
(Webster 1913)
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As verbs the difference between brickle and bricole
is that brickle is (canadian english|dialect) to fail spectacularly while bricole is .As an adjective brickle
is (appalachian|or|archaic|or|dialect).brickle
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) brikel, brekil, .Adjective
(head)- (Spenser)
Etymology 2
From , a failed automobileVerb
(head)- Coined by Jim Lotz of The Atlantic Cooperator.