Licks - definition of licks by The Free Dictionary To behave in a servile or obsequious manner toward someone [Middle English licken, from Old English liccian; see leigh- in Indo-European roots ] lick′er n
LICK Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Usually licks a critical or complaining remark Jazz Slang , Usually licks a musical phrase, as by a soloist in improvising
lick - Wiktionary, the free dictionary lick (third-person singular simple present licks, present participle licking, simple past and past participle licked) (transitive) To stroke with the tongue
LICK definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Lick is also a noun If you lick someone or something, you easily defeat them in a fight or competition He might be able to lick us all in a fair fight [VERB noun] The Chancellor's upbeat message that the Government had licked inflation for good was marred by more job losses [VERB noun]