The short form of the term "flaccid dick" used to replace the traditional "pussy" to refer to someone as weak by those who agree with Betty White that "Vaginas can take a pounding".
"Don't be such a flick."
"Jack was being such a flick the other night when he wouldn't fuck that whore."
"Jack was being such a flick the other night when he wouldn't fuck that whore."
by pussiestakeapounding July 06, 2012
The act of 'flicking' through television programs each time an ad break comes on. By doing so, the viewer watches roughly 5 minutes of several crap shows and forgets what they were watching in the first place.
John: Hey Pete, did ya catch what happened in the final Lost episode last night?
Pete: NO, i ended up flicking through the ads and missed it for another repeated episode of Scrubs.
Pete: NO, i ended up flicking through the ads and missed it for another repeated episode of Scrubs.
by house on rock March 14, 2011
by Iscool123 March 08, 2020
Flick (verb): to drug or poison something that is to be consumed, unbeknownst to the subject (victim).
by V1R4L August 16, 2010
The hippest, trendiest, move of 2019. Flick anyone, your friends, your family, your haters. Just put your middle finger under your thumb and flick it
by petertheanteater213231 June 12, 2019
The origins of this word stems from the ancient lands of McLigz. It's a phrase that is uttered out from frustration. It's actual wording is an ancient derivation of the F-word, "FRICK", but with a mis-pronounced accent. To be used correctly, it must be said with speed and spontaneity. Execution is key as it only makes sense if used with the write accent and under the proper context.
by Jerson February 07, 2006
Unit of time invented by Facebook - 1 flick corresponds to 1/705600000 of a second.
It was created as a way to express in Integer numbers (multiples of flicks) the duration of a frame in videos/films played back at common frame rates: 24, 25, 30, 48, 50, 60, 90, 100, 120 Hz and 1/1000 divisions of each. It can also be used in audio for the most common frequencies: 8, 16, 22, 24, 32, 44, 48, 88, 96 and 192 kHz.
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It was created as a way to express in Integer numbers (multiples of flicks) the duration of a frame in videos/films played back at common frame rates: 24, 25, 30, 48, 50, 60, 90, 100, 120 Hz and 1/1000 divisions of each. It can also be used in audio for the most common frequencies: 8, 16, 22, 24, 32, 44, 48, 88, 96 and 192 kHz.
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by drout_ January 27, 2018