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flick verb- to reject AUSTRALIA
- There had been plenty of women at the club who fancied him, but he had politely turned them away until lately. Now Joe seemed less keen to flick them. — Clive Galea, Slipper, p. 93, 1988
- to turn back or alter a car’s mileometer (odometer) to increase resale value NEW ZEALAND, 1991
- — Harry Orsman, A Dictionary of Modern New Zealand Slang, p. 51, 1999
▶ flick your bean (of a woman) to masturbate UK Fairly conventional use of “flick” (to move with the fingers) applied to BEANThe scenes with her flicking her bean are fucking good, by the way. — Kevin Sampson, Outlaws, p. 228, 2001▶ flick your Bic in trucking, to tap your brakes at night signalling to another driver US A borrowing from advertising for Bic cigarette lighters.- — Wayne Floyd, Jason’s Authentic Dictionary of CB Slang, p. 16, 1976
▶ flick your switch to sexually excite you UK A play on TURN ONWhat should a chap be doing in bed then, to flick your switch? — FHM, p. 50, June 2003▶ flick your wick to speed up, to hurry up NEW ZEALAND- — Sonya Plowman, Great Kiwi Slang, p. 75, 2002
▶ flick yourself off of a woman, to masturbate UK, 2005 From the small movements necessary to manipulate the clitoris. |