Rhymes with a word barred by our own Terms of Service. Generally pronounced to rhyme with “hay-foal.” See also: ALE and ALH AHOL Adult Hobbyist of LEGO. The most common term used to refer to LEGO fans who are adults. Far from being a government controlled substance, this form of ABS is readily available in every shopping mall and is even sold to children in the form of boxes filled with small brightly colored rectangular pellets, and has caused more misery and suffering in the world than the opium epidemics of the 19th century. ABS Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, the type of plastic that LEGO bricks are made from. Commonly used to describe any aspect of a piece which conforms to the standard, such as the 3.18 hole in the front of a headlight brick. The diameter of a cylinder piece which a minifig hand can grasp, and used throughout LEGO geometry in a variety of applications. This page works like a dictionary and lists the LEGO terms you’re most likely to encounter here on The Brothers Brick, and is not intended to be exhaustive. Although we usually try to keep our writing on The Brothers Brick accessible to everyone, LEGO jargon inevitably sneaks in.
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