Meaning & Definition of word "Crick"

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    Crick

    /krɪk/

    noun:

    • 1. a painful and involuntary contraction of a muscle or group of muscles, especially in the neck or back.
      • Example: After an awkward night's sleep, I woke up with a crick in my neck.
    • 2. a bend or twist in something, often referring to the body or a limb.
      • Example: He felt a crick in his back after lifting the heavy box.
    • 3. a sharp pain associated with such a contraction.
      • Example: She complained of a crick in her shoulder after working long hours at the computer.

    verb:

    • 1. to twist or bend the body in a way that causes a painful strain.
      • Example: Be careful when you bend down; you might crick your back.

    Etymology

    Uncertain; possibly imitative of the sound made by the injury.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    crick in the neck:

    A painful stiffness in the neck.

    to have a crick:

    To experience a painful spasm or stiffness.

    Related Words

    spasm:

    A sudden involuntary muscular contraction.

    strain:

    To injure a muscle or tendon by overstretching.

    Slang Meanings of crick

    Meaning: To crack or stretch a part of the body.

    Example Sentence: I cricked my back after bending over too quickly.

    Meaning: To experience discomfort from poor posture.

    Example Sentence: After sitting for hours, I always crick my neck.