I have a crick in my neck.
by Michael McQuaig October 30, 2003
Once the crick became saturated after the quick rain, I waited above, watching the night crawlers and the occasional crayfish come out.
by Heljojo May 13, 2016
by ZackDennisRossisgreat November 27, 2009
(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
head up.
Origin: Middle English 15th century; unknow origin
Prob. Onomatopoeic
by DeltaOne February 17, 2015
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.
by Keela March 03, 2005
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!
by milf and dilf lover October 23, 2020
A derogatory term for old people
by Grandmafucker Nutslap December 14, 2018