Cricks

Word CRICKS
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Definitions and meanings of "Cricks"

What do we mean by cricks?

A small inlet or bay, often saltwater, narrower and extending farther into the land than a cove; a recess in the shore of the sea, or of a river; the inner part of a port that is used as a dock for small boats.

A stream of water (often freshwater) smaller than a river and larger than a brook.

Any turn or winding.

Racist epithet used to poke fun at the Japanese. Arose from the large amount of Japanese tourists in america, taking many photographs of popular landmarks and attractions. Native Japanese speakers often have trouble with the "L" sound, as their language has none, and those with lesser experience with the English language often replace it with an "r" (producing "crick crick" instead of "click click" as the sound a camera makes). Not in common use, but is used sometimes to make fun of engrish. Urban Dictionary

A common Southernism refering to a pain, spasm, or strain in a joint such as a neck, back, or knee. Urban Dictionary

Country term for a creek that often runs dry. Urban Dictionary

When rednecks inproperly pronounce "Creek" as "Crick" Urban Dictionary

Crooked, or bent Urban Dictionary

The sound an oriental camera makes Urban Dictionary

Heavily intoxicated by various substances and illicit chemicals. Predominantly alcohol. Usage of the term typically revolves around South Western Pennsylvania, particularly in Westmoreland County. Urban Dictionary

(n) A pain in the neck due to a strain or pull of the muscles, joints, ligaments and tendons that hold your head up. Origin: Middle English 15th century; unknow origin Prob. Onomatopoeic Urban Dictionary

Crick is actually the way people from Oregon and Washington say "creek", you know like a small flow of water. You'll hear it a lot in the rural parts of the two states. Urban Dictionary

"Crick" refers to people who have achieved an Ultra-Rich status. To be labeled as "Crick" is an enormous compliment. Not everyone can be crick. It is a term that solely describes the elite. Urban Dictionary

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The word "cricks" in example sentences

When I moved to Wyoming back in '81 I learned about "cricks". ❋ Unknown (2008)

I knew he always had 'cricks' in different parts of his anatomy, but I never heard about his feeling all-gone, before. ❋ Unknown (1914)

They shivered through endless galleries, getting 'cricks' in their necks staring at frescoes, and injuring their optic nerves poring over pictures so old that often nothing was visible but a mahogany-coloured leg, an oily face, or the dim outline of a green saint in a whirlwind of pink angels. ❋ Louisa May Alcott (1860)

This was just ahead of a cricked neck - set off by simple movements such as sleeping in an unusual position or brushing teeth - which results in five 'cricks' a year, 393 over 78.5 years. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"I know he always had 'cricks' in different parts of his anatomy, but I never heard about his feeling all-gone, before. ❋ B. M. Bower (1905)

“Nothing like a good fight to get the cricks out.” ❋ J. Robert King (2011)

On some days, the urge to stare at the paintings was too strong and she would have to rub her neck for the rest of the day because of the cricks. ❋ Kait Em Bird (2011)

Here in west central indiana the deer arnt very active yet and there arnt many corn fields that have been picked yet but its gettn cooler and the rut is about a week off so im huntin feild edges the deer gotta leave the corn sometime there aint no ponds or cricks in the feilds to drink from ❋ Unknown (2009)

She went up in those cricks & hollers were all those inbred, possum eating, illiterates live. ❋ Unknown (2008)

My dog was always too heavy and hot for me to feel comfortable sleeping with her, but I have enjoyed sleeping with my cat, which is perfect except I become so conscious of her comfort I cease to move, leaving me with various cricks in the joints. ❋ Alice Walker Blog Administrator (2008)

[Japanese Tourist]: "herp me take a picture?" American: *[snigger]* "[Crick crick]." ❋ Chaos Llama (2006)

I have a [crick] in [my neck]. ❋ Michael McQuaig (2003)

Once the [crick] became saturated after the quick rain, I waited above, watching the night [crawlers] and the occasional [crayfish] come out. ❋ Heljojo (2016)

[Enus]:Hey Josh wanna go to the [crick]? Josh:Dont you mean "[Creek]"? ❋ ZackDennisRossisgreat (2009)

That [road] is cricked. ❋ Evan (2003)

Mr.wong said, "[Rook] diss ray [prease]," and the camera went "[Crick]" ❋ Mavros (2006)

I was so cricked that [I forgot] [how to] [chew] dude... ❋ Wrightr333 (2009)

I woke up this morning with a [crick] in [my neck]. [ache] pain ❋ DeltaOne (2015)

"Let's go down to the [crick] and [shoot some] [squirrels]." ❋ Keela (2005)

-The characters in the TV series, [NYC prep] are so [crick]! -She's lived in 14 different countries! That's so [CRICK]! -He just crashed his second Bugatti...I wish I were that crick. -I heard they spent their summer in Dubai...In the [Burj] Al Arab! Only crick kids can do that. -My parents don't work, Im just crick. -You are so lucky you have such a crick friend like me... otherwise the concierge on my [Vertu] cellphone wouldn't have reserved us the VIP seats. -Her mom has a room full of Birkins! SO CRICK! ❋ XMCXC (2009)

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