Talk:lick

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Etymology[edit]

Proto-Indo-European:

  • *dn̥ǵʰwéh₂s ("tongue")
    • (The change *dn̥- > l- occured in three branches: Lithuanian, Armenian, Latin. Latin dingua was poorly attested. More likely that the original form was *l- and cognate with *leig̑h-.)
  • *leig̑h- ("to lick")

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Hbrug 11:59, 25 October 2011 (UTC)Reply

Slang for theft?[edit]

As in the current "devious licks" Internet trend of stealing things from schools. Equinox 00:28, 22 September 2021 (UTC)Reply

thumbs down on cunnilingus[edit]

the fact that some sex acts involve licking does make lick a natural synecdoche/figure of speech, but that doesn't make cunnilingus a definition of lick. 2603:8001:D300:A631:0:0:0:10D0 23:08, 17 October 2022 (UTC)Reply

lick to mean something like "loot (n)"[edit]

this article https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/police-say-4-missing-oklahoma-men-were-murdered-dismembered-dumped-in-river/ar-AA1348JL

contains the quote 'Prentice noted that the phrase “hit a lick” is common terminology for engaging in some criminal behavior.' 2603:8001:D300:A631:0:0:0:10D0 23:08, 17 October 2022 (UTC)Reply