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lick verb- to beat, to thrash UK, 1535
- Dick Tracy says you’re never licked until you quit. — Chester Gould, Dick Tracy Meets the Night Crawler, p. 178, 1945
- I want death to know that it ain’t shit, I can lick it[.] — Lester Bangs, Psychotic Reactions and Carburetor Dung, p. 317, 1980
- You’re for a right good licking. — Ian Pattison, Rab C. Nesbitt, 1988
- to shoot and kill US
- Two women with Brockington told police he had asked them if they had seen the TV news and told them that he and two other men had “licked” the brother of the girl killed near Tamarind Avenue last year[.] — Palm Beach (Florida) Post, p. 1B, 15 September 1994
- to move or act quickly BERMUDA
- — Peter A. Smith and Fred M. Barritt, Bermewjan Vurds, 1985
- to smoke (marijuana) JAMAICA
- — Velma Pollard, Dread Talk, p. 43, 2000
▶ lick arse; lick ass to behave in a subservient manner UK, 1959 A variation of KISSARSE. ▶ lick butt to behave subserviently US, 1990 A variation of KISSBUTT. ▶ lick down- to physically assault, to force submission UK
Elaboration of LICK (to beat). - The paper would look dyam [damn] foolish if we printed a story a bout some man who claims to be licking down half of the Metropolitan Police Force. — Donald Gorgon, Cop Killer, p. 107, 1994
- to eat quickly TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO, 1993
- — Lise Winer, Dictionary of the English/Creale of Trinidad & Tobago, 2003
▶ lick like lizard to use a technique of short, quick laps while performing oral sex on a woman JAMAICA, 2002 Recorded August 2002.▶ lick shit to lick crack cocaine for a short-lived sensation of intoxication UK- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 71, 1996
▶ lick the cat to perform oral sex on a woman US- — Erica Orloff & JoAnn Baker Dirty Little Secrets, p. 86, 2001
▶ lick the dew off her lily to engage in oral sex on a woman US- Another way to say “cunnilingus” [...] Licking the dew off her lily[.] — Erica Orloff & JoAnn Baker Dirty Little Secrets, p. 86, 2001
▶ lick the rock to use crack cocaine UK, 1996- I know people who lick the rock and, like Es, I’ve seen what it can do. — Macfarlane, Macfarlane and Robson, The User, p. 104, 1996
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