It means “Cash is King.” This is usually written on the “tip” line when paying a check, as tipping in cash is usually more financially beneficial to the employee because credit card tips usually get taxed.
Bob: I’ll pay for the tab, but you leave a cash tip.
Sam: Why leave a cash tip when you can just add it to the card?
Bob: because CIK… cash is king.
Sam: Why leave a cash tip when you can just add it to the card?
Bob: because CIK… cash is king.
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2. Haiqal : "this girl will never be my wife, because shes so Cik Pika!" .
3. Cik Pika was desperate tu put my name in Urban Dictionary because I dumped her
2. Haiqal : "this girl will never be my wife, because shes so Cik Pika!" .
3. Cik Pika was desperate tu put my name in Urban Dictionary because I dumped her
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Get the ciky mug.A derogatory term for adherents of the Christian denomination "Christian Identity" associating their beliefs with that of the Talmud.
Developed late 2019 by imposing "Christian Identity"'s abbreviation CI with the derogative term for Jews "kike" to form "CIke", which is often pronounced "sike".
Developed late 2019 by imposing "Christian Identity"'s abbreviation CI with the derogative term for Jews "kike" to form "CIke", which is often pronounced "sike".
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1. Used to make ones statement as a sarcasm or a joke. Usually followed by throwing some weird gang sign.
English ver= "jk/just kidding"
2. Used when you're surprised or felt suspicious of a statement
English ver= "seriously?"
3. A bit or small amount of something
4. Placed at the end of a sentence which doesn't contribute to the sentence at all
1. Used to make ones statement as a sarcasm or a joke. Usually followed by throwing some weird gang sign.
English ver= "jk/just kidding"
2. Used when you're surprised or felt suspicious of a statement
English ver= "seriously?"
3. A bit or small amount of something
4. Placed at the end of a sentence which doesn't contribute to the sentence at all
Example:
1. Weh, muka kau hodoh siak. Ciked.
(Dude, your face looks like a dustbin. Just kidding.)
2. Kena pergi makmal ciked?
(We need to go to the lab, seriously?)
3. Nak ayam ciked
(Can I have a small portion of your chicken)
4. Lawak ciked
(Haha very funny)
1. Weh, muka kau hodoh siak. Ciked.
(Dude, your face looks like a dustbin. Just kidding.)
2. Kena pergi makmal ciked?
(We need to go to the lab, seriously?)
3. Nak ayam ciked
(Can I have a small portion of your chicken)
4. Lawak ciked
(Haha very funny)
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