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| lick |
| 1. jilat |
| Bahasa Inggris > Bahasa Inggris |
| lick |
| 1. n. The act of licking; a stroke of the tongue. |
| The cat gave its fur a lick. |
| 2. n. The amount of some substance obtainable with a single lick. |
| Give me a lick of ice cream. |
| 3. n. A quick and careless application of anything, as if by a stroke of the tongue, or of something which acts like a tongue. |
| a lick of paint; to put on colours with a lick of the brush |
| 4. n. A place where animals lick minerals from the ground. |
| The birds gathered at the clay lick. |
| 5. n. A small watercourse or ephemeral stream. It ranks between a rill and a stream. |
| We used to play in the lick. |
| 6. n. (colloquial) A stroke or blow. |
| Hit that wedge a good lick with the sledgehammer. |
| 7. n. (colloquial) A bit. |
| You don't have a lick of sense. |
| I didn't do a lick of work today. |
| 8. n. (music) A short motif. |
| There are some really good blues licks in this solo. |
| 9. n. Speed. (Always qualified by good, fair, or a similar adjective.) |
| The bus was travelling at a good lick when it swerved and left the road. |
| 10. n. (slang) An act of cunnilingus |
| You up for a lick tonight? |
| 11. v. To stroke with the tongue. |
| The cat licked its fur. |
| 12. v. To lap; to take in with the tongue. |
| She licked the last of the honey off the spoon before washing it. |
| 13. v. (colloquial) To beat with repeated blows. |
| 14. v. (colloquial) To defeat decisively, particularly in a fight. |
| My dad can lick your dad. |
| 15. v. (colloquial) To overcome. |
| I think I can lick this. |
| 16. v. (vulgar, slang) To perform cunnilingus. |
| 17. v. (colloquial) To do anything partially. |
| 18. v. (of flame, waves etc.) To lap. |