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Lick

A short phrase in music; most commonly used by jazz or rock musicians.

The lick that saxophonist played was awesome!

by Ben October 30, 2003

lick

1. To put your tounge on someone or something.
2. To beat someone up

1. Don't lick that, you don't know where it's been!
2. I'll give you a lickin' after school!

by where am i? February 14, 2005

Licks

Dope fiends that are always willing to buy

I got alot of licks around the way if you wanna make that money

by Factually March 10, 2011

lick

10 milliliters of liquid ketamine. Usually comes in a vial.

I copped an American Yellow lick for $60.

by bknyc December 04, 2006

lick

the act of moving your tounge on something/someone in a random motion.
Licking someone is usually an friendly act and licking something is probably what a dog would do (leaving slobber on the target object).

1) person1: *licks*

person2: *smiles*

2) dog: *licks a dinner plate*

human: " WTF are you doing scooby"

Licks

Kick-ass chain of burger joints in the Greater Toronto Area and Southern Ontario. Puts everyone else's burgers to shame. If you're going to have a burger-and-fries meal, this is the place!

I don't eat burgers and fries very often, but when I do, I get them from Licks.

by Eugene206 October 12, 2006

Licks

Licks is a Jamaican term for hitting or slapping someone or to dance around clicking your fingers in an excitable manner

A Jamaican man jumps with joy and clicks his fingers shouting "Licks.....Licks......Licks" after witnessing an associate or friend having been slapped or hit usually in a friendly manner

by Rasta Glenn May 31, 2018