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dick (noun)

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  • dick — ► NOUN vulgar slang 1) a penis. 2) Brit. a stupid or contemptible person. ORIGIN familiar form of the given name Richard …   English terms dictionary

  • Dick test — noun a skin test to determine your susceptibility to scarlet fever • Hypernyms: ↑skin test * * * ˈdik noun Usage: usually capitalized D Etymology: after George F. Dick died 1967 and Gladys H. Dick died 1963 American physicians : a test to… …   Useful english dictionary

  • dick|y — dick|y1 «DIHK ee», noun, plural dick|ies. = dickey1. (Cf. ↑dickey) dick|y2 «DIHK ee», adjective, dick|i|er, dick|i|est. Informal …   Useful english dictionary

  • dick|er — dick|er1 «DIHK uhr», verb, noun. –v.i., v.t. to trade by barter or by petty bargaining; haggle: »She dickered with the butcher over the price of steaks. –n. 1. a petty bargain: »I made a dicker with him to take care of my hens during my absence… …   Useful english dictionary

  • dick — noun (C) 1 slang a penis 2 slang a stupid annoying person, especially a man: He s acting like a complete dick. 3 AmE old fashioned a private detective see also: clever dick clever (6), spotted dick …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • dick|ey — dick|ey1 «DIHK ee», noun, plural eys. 1. a shirt front that can be detached. 2. an insert worn at the neck opening of a blouse, jacket, etc.: »Buttoned in dickeys can also make cocktail necklines prim (New Yorker). 3. = vestee. (Cf. ↑vestee) 4. a …   Useful english dictionary

  • Dick test — noun Etymology: George F. Dick and Gladys H. Dick Date: 1925 a test to determine susceptibility or immunity to scarlet fever by an injection of scarlet fever toxin …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Dick Turpin — noun English highwayman (1706 1739) • Syn: ↑Turpin • Instance Hypernyms: ↑highjacker, ↑highwayman, ↑hijacker, ↑road agent * * * Dick Turpin …   Useful english dictionary

  • dick|ens — «DIHK uhnz», noun, interjection. Usually, the dickens, a mild oath or exclamation of surprise or annoyance; the deuce; the devil: »I cannot tell what the dickens his name is (Shakespeare). The dickens! Has the Rogue of a Count play d us another… …   Useful english dictionary

  • dick|ie — «DIHK ee», noun, plural dick|ies. = dickey1. (Cf. ↑dickey) …   Useful english dictionary

  • dick|ite — «DIHK yt», noun. a crystalline silicate of aluminum identical in chemical composition to kaolinite, found in hydrothermal veins. ╂[< Allan B. Dick, 1833 1926, an English mineralogist] …   Useful english dictionary

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