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spit your lick 

A request for a person to say the saying or "throw up the sign" of their "set" or crew
guy1 to guy2 "spit your lick" if guy 2 complies he then would say his "sets" saying or "throw up" their sign
spit your lick by E-Rock19 February 5, 2008

Spit Lickey 

A combination of tobacco and hashish within a zig zag white.
Ay to Sonja pass me that gnarly spit lickey
Spit Lickey by Nastynawfz June 1, 2017

Lickity Spit 

It is often misheard for "Lickity Split" which means very fast, quick or Headlong; at full speed. The term "Lickity Split" comes from early 19th century Scottish American influences. Lickety may be taken from lick, meaning speed - as in 'going at quite a lick'. The second word of the term is just an intensifier, and 'split' was settled on eventually. That is first cited in American Speech, 1848, as 'lickoty split'. Lickety may have been imported into the USA via immigration from Scotland. Split seems to have been added in the USA.
I got to go to the grocery store lickity spit and buy some eggs for this cake i have to make and bring to work tomorrow for Jim's Birthday!

lickity spit 

When you go to your Sister in laws house for thanksgiving, and you see her lick her fingers and dip them in the stuffing to taste it, then proceeds to serve it to you as if everything was NORMAL ABOUT THIS.
"No fucking way I'm eating that spit loaded pie"
lickity spit by Jackie Walker January 19, 2005

Spitlicky 

To smoke a joint or cigarette without a roach/filter and to pass it around. This term is very rarely used.
Jim: Oh man, my cig butt fell off!
Jake: Time to smoke it spitlicky!
Spitlicky by kathryneclipse August 21, 2009

church hurt 

church hurt is where you experience a degree of distance, pain, or judgement from your church community. Essentially, you are just unable to “find your place”. This is prevalent in the Christian community, but can be extended to other religions.
Now that I am an adult I am beginning to heal from the church hurt that was inflicted on me as a child.
Word of the Day on May 27, 2026