Racist epithet used to poke fun at the Japanese.

Arose from the large amount of Japanese tourists in america, taking many photographs of popular landmarks and attractions. Native Japanese speakers often have trouble with the "L" sound, as their language has none, and those with lesser experience with the English language often replace it with an "r" (producing "crick crick" instead of "click click" as the sound a camera makes). Not in common use, but is used sometimes to make fun of engrish.
Japanese Tourist: "herp me take a picture?"

American: *snigger* "Crick crick."
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A common Southernism refering to a pain, spasm, or strain in a joint such as a neck, back, or knee.
I have a crick in my neck.
by Michael McQuaig October 30, 2003
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Country term for a creek that often runs dry.
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 14, 2016
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When rednecks inproperly pronounce "Creek" as "Crick"
Enus:Hey Josh wanna go to the crick?
Josh:Dont you mean "Creek"?
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That road is cricked.
by Evan July 4, 2003
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Mr.wong said, "Rook diss ray prease," and the camera went "Crick"
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Heavily intoxicated by various substances and illicit chemicals. Predominantly alcohol. Usage of the term typically revolves around South Western Pennsylvania, particularly in Westmoreland County.
I was so cricked that I forgot how to chew dude...
by wrightr333 April 24, 2009
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