Meaning & Definition of word "Hick"

Hick

/hɪk/

noun:

  • 1. A derogatory term for a person from a rural area, often perceived as unsophisticated or unrefined.
    • Example: Despite being labeled a hick by his classmates, he was proud of his country roots.
  • 2. A person who is seen as naïve or lacking in urban sophistication.
    • Example: The city folk laughed at the hick who couldn't understand the latest trends.
  • 3. An unsophisticated or unrefined person, particularly from a small town.
    • Example: You could tell she was a hick by the way she dressed and talked.

Etymology

Possibly derived from 'hickory', referring to the rural and rustic lifestyle.

Common Phrases and Expressions

hick town:

a small, rural town that is seen as unsophisticated

hick outfit:

clothing that is typical of rural, unsophisticated people

hick accent:

a strong regional accent characteristic of rural areas

Related Words

bumpkin:

a clumsy, unsophisticated person from the countryside

yokel:

a person from a rural area, often stereotyped as being unsophisticated

Slang Meanings of hick

Meaning: A derogatory term for someone perceived as unsophisticated.

Example Sentence: Don't be such a hick, try to be more cosmopolitan.

Meaning: A light-hearted term used among friends to poke fun at someone's rural background.

Example Sentence: She called me a hick when I didn't know how to order coffee in the city.