Bricked" usually means that a device is no longer functional and essentially acts like a brick—dead weight. For a scooter, it might mean that the battery, electronics, or motor has completely failed and it won’t power on or function properly. Signs that your scooter might be bricked include: it doesn’t turn on despite charging, any error lights that won’t go away, or it doesn’t respond to throttle or brake inputs.
I had something similar happen when I was working on video edits in VN Editor. I was using older versions of VN, and at one point, I thought my project was bricked because it wouldn’t load. Turns out, it was just a minor glitch, and after restarting the software, it worked again. So, with a scooter, I’d recommend checking the battery and looking for any error messages, and if that doesn’t help, a reset or even a visit to a repair shop might be necessary to get it back on track.