Meaning & Definition of word "Lick"
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Lick
/lɪk/
noun:
- 1. A quick or light contact with something, especially with the tongue.
- Example: He gave the ice cream a quick lick.
- 2. A stroke or instance of licking.
- Example: She took a lick of the spoon to taste the batter.
verb:
- 1. To pass the tongue over (an object or surface) in order to taste, moisten, or clean it.
- Example: The cat licked its paws after eating.
- 2. To defeat or surpass someone or something, especially in a competition.
- Example: Team A licked Team B in the finals last night.
- 3. To touch lightly or brush against something.
- Example: The flames licked at the edges of the paper.
Etymology
Middle English 'likken', from Old English 'liccian'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
lick one's wounds:
To recover from a setback or defeat.
lick into shape:
To improve or refine something.
give a lick:
To apply a small amount of something (as in paint) in a quick motion.
Related Words
licking:
The act of passing the tongue over something.
lickable:
Capable of being licked or appealing to be licked.
Slang Meanings of lick
Meaning: To defeat someone decisively.
Example Sentence: We really licked them in the tournament.
Meaning: An instance of drug use.
Example Sentence: He's been on a lick since last weekend.