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dick

verb
/dɪk/
/dɪk/
(especially North American English, slang)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they dick
/dɪk/
/dɪk/
he / she / it dicks
/dɪks/
/dɪks/
past simple dicked
/dɪkt/
/dɪkt/
past participle dicked
/dɪkt/
/dɪkt/
-ing form dicking
/ˈdɪkɪŋ/
/ˈdɪkɪŋ/
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  1. dicksomebody to completely defeat somebody彻底打败;狠揍
    • We had the last laugh when the Breakers dicked the Wildcats in the finals.当断路器在决赛中击败野猫队时,我们笑到了最后。

dick

noun
/dɪk/
/dɪk/
(taboo, slang)
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  1. a man’s penis鸡巴;屌
  2. (also dickhead)
    a very rude way of referring to somebody, especially a man, that you think is stupid笨蛋,蠢货,蠢家伙(尤用于辱骂男性)
  3. see also clever Dick, spotted dick
    Word Originmid 16th cent. (in the general sense ‘fellow’): pet form of the given name Richard. Sense 1 dates from the late 18th cent.
  1. a first name for boys, short for Richard 迪克:男孩的名字,理查德的缩写
Idioms
any/every Tom, Dick or Harry
  1. (usually disapproving) any ordinary person rather than the people you know or people who have special skills or qualities(不熟悉或无特长的)任何人;闲人;生人
    • We don't want any Tom, Dick or Harry using the club bar.我们不想随便让什么人都来使用会所的酒吧。

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