Fick

See also: fick

English

Etymology

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Proper noun

Fick (plural Ficks)

  1. A surname.

Derived terms

German

Etymology

See ficken (to fuck)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fɪk/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ɪk

Noun

Fick m (strong, genitive Ficks, plural Ficks)

  1. (vulgar) fuck (sexual act)
    Das war ein guter Fick!That was a good fuck!
    • 1975, “Heut' Nacht”, in Wenn die Nacht am tiefsten…, performed by Ton Steine Scherben:
      Nee, ich will dich nicht ketten, will keinen kurzen Fick / Will nicht Chef sein und nicht Sklave, ich such 'n anderes Glück
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    • 1984, Jörg Fauser, chapter 17, in Rohstoff, Berlin: Alexander Verlag, →ISBN, page 73:
      Ich habe diesen Typen nie über den Weg getraut. Sie waren alle nur hinter billigen Ficks her, besonders die, die es ständig mit dem Bewußtsein hatten. Om.
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  2. (vulgar) fuck (sexual partner)
    Synonym: Fickpartner
    Er war ein guter Fick.He was a good fuck.

Declension

Further reading

  • Fick” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
  • Fick” in Uni Leipzig: Wortschatz-Lexikon
  • Fick” in Duden online

Low German

Etymology

From Middle Low German vak, from Old Saxon fac, from Proto-West Germanic *fak.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fɪk/

Noun

Fick f (plural Ficken)

  1. A pocket
    Dor grep he dat Kniw in sine Fick.
    Then he reached for the knife in his pocket.
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