The act of random, immature students stealing random items from schools (i.e., Soap dispensers, exit signs, safety signs, hand sanitizer dispensers, urinals, computers, etc.)
by MarcComp September 17, 2021

To steal something just for fun and to be annoying. Usually just to be funny and not because you actually want something. Not anything serious or anything that could get you in big trouble, just small things.
Frank: What's Your Devious Lick today?
Brady: I took a stapler from the teacher's desk.
or
Anthony: Devious Lick that person's water bottle.
Brady: I took a stapler from the teacher's desk.
or
Anthony: Devious Lick that person's water bottle.
by Ratz1235 September 16, 2021

The "Devious Lick" is a tiktok trend in which students steal school equipment to go viral on social media. It can also be used as a term for when you are doing something devious or bad
by 111111;778& September 28, 2021

also known as "licks" or "a lick," a new trend on tiktok where kids steal items from their schools (usually bathrooms) mostly to keep their "menace to society" label alive.
"The all of the soap dispensers are gone in the boys bathroom"
"It's probably because of the devious licks challege"
"It's probably because of the devious licks challege"
by wanna get drunk n nasty? September 18, 2021

The Devious Lick is a current trend, mostly on Tik Tok, where you steal something, often from a school bathroom, and then show it off on Tik Tok with the caption "A month into school... devious lick", the trend was started by @jugg4elias on Tik Tok on 1 september 2021. This trend has resulted in vandalized or stolen stuff from schools and a few arrested students. The trend is mostly popular in the United States but has gone viral all over the world.
by GREENWOLF_35 September 24, 2021

A devious lick is a trend where high schoolers with a gpa under 0.70 steal somthing from somewhere at anytime. Little do they know one day they will get caught and face serious consequences.
by anonymous September 15, 2021

by APersonThatExistsRightNow October 6, 2021
