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Chickle crick – the act of undermining your own impassioned argument by using a ridiculous factual error, usually performed by a chick.
Did you see Palin’s interview w/ Katie Couric last night? She really made some good points about the sustainability of social security until she chickle crick’d and blamed it on Teddy Roosevelt and his New Deal. Poor girl...
chickle crick by paco luv May 2, 2011
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Cricklewood (an area in London) - a crickle in the wood
crickle by tv21 December 12, 2011
One of the onomatapoeic sounds a wood-burning fire makes; esp. when damp or wet.
<i>'<b>Crickle</b>, crackle, hiss, and sparkle; flickering flames, fighting forest flurries, lick and ignite, in turn, moss, bark, twigs, sticks, and logs, sending sizzling spurts of steam skedaddling.</i>
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John Hamshare (1940 - ): quoted, with permission, from the Masterful Sentences course www.writersvillage.com 2009
Crickle by Real Grumps July 21, 2009
She is the crickle of the bunch.
crickle by SuperOmniMeglo March 31, 2009
1. Stiffness of joints or body aches related to exsessive physical exertion. Rooted in the sounds "crickling" bones and joints make.

2. Old and worn and approaching a useless state.

3. General insult related to age and physical decay.
My knees are so beat from playing Ultimate. total crickel.

Tha old man had a bad case of the crickles.

My car is so crickly, it barely makes it down the road.
Crickle by Kyle Burk November 17, 2004
A burp in your throat.
Crickle by Becca12319 February 5, 2021
Verb, which origins stem from inappropriate and awkward touching from an uncle or other older family member.

Roots are creepy and tickle.
After dinner my Uncle crickled me.

I am so excited to go home after work for my crickling.

Would you like to go on a date with me and maybe a crickle?
Crickle by Uncle Teddie April 24, 2011