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flick noun- a film UK, 1926
- [O]ne time roadie and part-time pimp, horror flick fanatic, and failed steel guitarist[.] — Doug Lang, Freaks, p. 20, 1973
- The only drag is that since they really made it, they never gave me any gigs in their flicks even when they are powerful enough to order the casting director to. — Babs Gonzales, Movin’ On Down De Line, p. 60, 1975
- French flick uses hoary European art house premise, ie, and older, richer daddy gets involved with a gorgeous but debt ridden young babe. — Sydney City Hub, p. 12, 4 April 1996
- A black porno flick is the sorriest thing on earth. No actors, no actresses, just a bunch of people sitting in a hotel room waiting for somebody to yell, “Action.” — Chris Rock, Rock This!, p. 26, 1997
- But put that bad boy in a flick, every motherfucker out there want one. — Jackie Brown, 1997
- Many of the flicks looked like the kind of stuff that always filled the lower shelves at the video store[.] — Christopher Brookmyre, Not the End of the World, p. 17, 1998
- The flick depicts an ambivalent protagonist undercover as a contestant at the Miss USA pageant. — Sydney Scope Magazine, p. 22, 2001
- a photograph US, 1962
- She took dynamite flicks but didn’t think of herself as a real artist with a camera. — John Sinclair, Guitar Army, p. 298, 1972
- It was a helluva price to pay for having a white woman’s flick in my wallet. — Odie Hawkins, Scars and Memories, p. 54, 1987
- Flicks proved that you existed and that you were still connected to the world outside. — Adrian Nicole LeBlanc, Random House, p. 87, 2003
- rejection; dismissal AUSTRALIA, 1982
Short for FLICK PASS- — Ivor Limb, Footy’s No Joke!, p. 42, 1986
- So the guys gave this young groupie type of person the flick. — Kathy Lette, Girls’ Night Out, p. 22, 1987
- Nuthin’ will get you the flick faster than fallin’ in love. — Kathy Lette, Girls’ Night Out, p. 23, 1987
- — John Birmingham, He Died With a Felafel in his Hand, p. 98, 1994
- — Rex Hunt, Tall Tales–and True, p. 95, 1994
- I’d already decided to give Steve the flick and I wasn’t much interested in listening to him bicker with his father. — Shane Maloney, Nice Try, p. 277, 1998
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