Almost like "sickening", but worse, much, much worse. Usually the response to learning about oversized persons engaging in some sort of activity, sexual or otherwise.
by BilboMcBab October 11, 2011
1. He was as faster than the dickens!!
by lardfather April 05, 2007
A Sneaky Dickens attack is when someone gets up from from their seat at a bar or restaurant and leaves their coat temporarily unattended. The attacker quickly draws a penis on a napkin or scrap of paper and puts it in the unsuspecting victims coat pocket for them to find at a later time. Some more advanced attackers may even have penises drawn on many pieces of paper ahead of time so that they can carry out attacks more efficiently and with less risk of being caught since their "ammo" is pre-made.
"When I got home from the bar last night my coat pockets had a bunch of dick drawings in them. Someone gave me a Sneaky Dickens."
"Let's get Chad with a Sneaky Dickens when he goes to the bathroom."
"Let's get Chad with a Sneaky Dickens when he goes to the bathroom."
by Jagmeat March 12, 2021
by Toa Pohatu February 03, 2017
Referring to a young man so filled with energy It eventually leads to bursting beyond what “the finest people “ consider appropriate behavior and just short of what most people would consider “naughty “ or bad.
Slightly unbridled youthful spirit of adventure.
Common: He’s a little dickens.
Slightly unbridled youthful spirit of adventure.
Common: He’s a little dickens.
That child is full of the dickens.
We thoght we had the child secure with gates in and out of his playroom but the little dickens found a way out.
The little dickens is always getting into something.
We thoght we had the child secure with gates in and out of his playroom but the little dickens found a way out.
The little dickens is always getting into something.
by "HAIR" memories September 23, 2020
Overly candid letter writers who reveal personal and/or demoralizing information in their uncensored diatribes
Dickens is a euphemism for "devil". From Shakespeare's "Merry Wives of Windsor",(Act III, Scene II).
"I cannot tell what the dickens his name is".
(NOT from Charles Dickens.)
"I cannot tell what the dickens his name is".
(NOT from Charles Dickens.)
by Alanxxxxxxx March 05, 2006