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  • The ick - Wikipedia
    In Generation Z slang, the ick is used to describe a feeling of disgust that arises towards a love interest, usually after a specific, often trivial, behavior
  • ICK Slang Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    What does ick mean? Ick, usually the ick, refers to a sudden feeling of disgust or repulsion that causes a permanent reversal in feeling toward a romantic (or potential romantic) partner Ick is also used (often without the, as in “a list of icks”) for the cause of the disgust or repulsion itself It is sometimes used more broadly for a feeling of disgust or repulsion outside of the context
  • What Is the Ick and Why Does It Happen? - Cleveland Clinic Health . . .
    The ick refers to sudden pangs of disgust triggered by someone’s actions or behavioral traits that reflect your personal turn-offs and cognitive biases
  • ICK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    ICK definition: 1 used to express a feeling of shock or dislike that makes you feel sick: 2 a sudden feeling… Learn more
  • A List of the Icks: The 9 Most Common Turn-Offs - Verywell Mind
    Most of the time, the ick is a personal preference but there are some common behaviors and habits that are universally eww Read on to learn the nine common icks according to single daters We've all gotten the ick before at least once or twice
  • the ick Meaning Origin | Slang by Dictionary. com
    What does the ick mean? The ick is a term used in dating to refer to a sudden feeling of disgust or repulsion to a dating partner someone was previously attracted to The ick is often described as if it were a fictional disease or sickness
  • The Ick, Explained: Examples and What It Means - TODAY
    There's a name for that surprising feeling of unpleasantness you get when you see a prospective partner doing something awkward, gross, or embarrassing: the ick According to Merriam-Webster,
  • ick - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    ick (countable and uncountable, plural icks) (informal, uncountable) Something distasteful or physically unpleasant to touch Like it wasn't bad enough that I was soaked to the bone, now I had to lug an ick covered designer original across a puddle filled runway


















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