A fork of Rural 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
I woke up this morning with a crick in my neck.
ache pain
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.
"Let's go down to the crick and shoot some squirrels."
"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.
-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!
A derogatory term for old people
“God damn, that crick just tried to lick my nutsack!”
Crick is a top. Crick is the type of person that flirts with friends agressivley but doesn’t mean it or it’s as a joke. Crick is amazing!
Person1 “Hey look it’s Crick”
Person2 “They must be a top”