Citations:shlick

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English citations of shlick

Verb[edit]

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  • 2009 August 4, MinoriFan <MinoriFan@lurker.org>, “You know the comic strip Luann?”, in alt.bitch.pork[1] (Usenet):
    yes. totally looked like she was shlicking on the couch, and was almost there. Guess that was her "pre-O" face?
  • 2014, (Anonymous), The Legacy of Totalitarianism in a Tundra, page 10:
    10.1 How I Glued Shut My Copy of Teen Beat Magazine By Shlicking Hot Juices All Over Jonathan Taylor Thomas's Full Page Spread

Sound[edit]

something sliding over or into wetness, while getting some traction
  • 1975, in Galaxy Science Fiction, volume 34, issues 4-7, page 112:
    And the rain — always there was the rain, falling fine in misty droplets that soaked into his skin and his feet, making a shlick-shlick-shlick sound against the roadway as he ran. The rain: the only reality, ever-present []
  • 1976, Mary Arkley Carter, Tell me my name, page 316:
    It feels warm, steadying. The wipers hiss rhythmically, shlick-plunt, shlick-plunt, as we drive through the soft night rain. Shlick-plunt. Machinery somewhere, hissing softly, deepens the room's hush. Behind the film the eyes gaze very far ahead.
  • 1985, Herbert Harker, Circle of fire: a novel, page 84:
    His washing included a great sloshing of water, squishing of soap — shlick, shlick, shlick, splish, swoosh. When he got to his face he moaned and spluttered and rubbed, and last of all ran his still-dripping hands up over the top of his head.
  • 2013, Carl Bowen, Sea Demon, page 51:
    Cross and Walker dragged their targets down, then silenced them with their blades.
    SHLICK!
    SHLICK!
    Quietly, carefully, Walker and Cross dragged their targets out of sight.
lighter being flicked
  • 2018, KC Rice, Under His Protection:
    Shlick... Shlick... Shlick. He continued raking his thumb across the lighter. "Hurry the fuck up Vinny, I can't see shit [] "

Pronunciation respelling[edit]

  • 1889, M. R. Cullison, Schneider's Albinos, in the American Bee Journal, volume 25, page 327:
    Und hee's er kind or dwist machine
    Vhat jumps dod honey kwick
    Ride oud der combs! Mine hed got schwim
    Dod honey bounce so shlick.
    Now, all dose dhings,—und more as dot,
    Mine vife just dalk er shtring—
    Aboud dose bees vhat Schneider's got []