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dick(n) someone who is a detective(n) obscene terms for penis
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dick"fellow, lad, man," 1550s, rhyming nickname for Rick, short for Richard, one of the commonest English names, it has long been a synonym for "fellow," and so most of the slang sense [..]
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dick penis
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dickNoun. 1. The penis. 2. A contemptible person.
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dickThat happened in the reign of Queen Dick—i.e. never; there never was a Queen Richard.
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dickSee: Bull.
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dickA policeman. An older term for a railroad bull.
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dickDetective (usually qualified with “private” if not a policeman)
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dickAre you playing a game with Lloyd? You only have yourself to blame.
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dick
(countable,obsolete) A male person.
(countable,and|uncountable|vulgar|slang) The penis.
(He wore a condom over his dick.)
(Sorry, girls, I suck dick.)
(countable,British|US|vulgar|slang|pejo [..]
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dick
borrowed from en|sv.
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dick1. Penis. 2. A man who behaves as if he does all his thinking with his penis.
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dickMedieval diminutive of Richard. The change in the initial consonant is said to have been caused by the way the trilled Norman R was pronounced by the English [1].
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dickShort form of Diederik.
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