définitions

nick (v.)

1.mate successfully; of livestock

2.divide or reset the tail muscles of"nick horses"

3.cut a nick into

4.cut slightly, with a razor"The barber's knife nicked his cheek"

5.(colloquial)make off with belongings of others

nick (n.)

1.a small cut

2.an impression in a surface (as made by a blow)

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nick (v.) (colloquial)

abstract, arrest, cabbage, capture, detain, hook, lift, nab, nobble, snarf, sneak, steal, apprehend (literary), filch (colloquial), pilfer (à~from), pinch (colloquial), pull in (colloquial), purloin (literary), run in (colloquial), swipe (colloquial)

 locutions [top]

+Old Nick • Saint Nick • St. Nick • in the nick of time

+In Situ Nick-End Labeling

 
 Le Dictionnaire Intégral & Wordnet [top]

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 Merriam-Webster (1913) [top]

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