Meaning & Definition of word "Rick"

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    Rick

    /rɪk/

    noun:

    • 1. A stack of hay or straw.
      • Example: The farmer built a rick of hay to protect it from the rain.
    • 2. A framework or a structure used for drying or storing hay.
      • Example: After cutting the grass, they formed a rick to ensure proper drying.
    • 3. A method of stacking that allows for airflow, commonly used in agricultural settings.
      • Example: The rick was arranged carefully to avoid spoilage of the grass.

    verb:

    • 1. To stack or arrange hay or straw in the form of a rick.
      • Example: After the harvest, they ricked the straw in neat piles.

    Etymology

    Middle English ricke, from Old Norse rika, meaning 'a stack of hay'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    in the rick:

    In a difficult or messy situation.

    rick of straw:

    An informal term referencing a stack of straw.

    Related Words

    hay:

    Dried grass used as animal fodder.

    straw:

    Dried stalks of grain, often used for bedding.

    Slang Meanings of rick

    Meaning: To mess up or fail at something.

    Example Sentence: I really ricked that test; I might not pass.

    Meaning: To annoy or irritate someone.

    Example Sentence: Stop ricking around; it's getting on my nerves.