Flick — may refer to:;Persons and characters* Flick family, an industrial family from Germany * Hans Dieter Flick, German football coach * Flick Shagwell, a porn actress * Tracy Flick, a character from the 1999 film Election * Herr Otto Flick, a… … Wikipedia
Flick Shagwell — (2003) Flick Shagwell (* 3. März 1979 in London, England, Vereinigtes Königreich; als Rebecca Lee) ist eine ehemalige britische Pornodarstellerin. Leben und Karriere Der Name „Flick“ kommt angeblich von einem Ex Freund der sagte, dass s … Deutsch Wikipedia
flick — flick1 [flik] n. [echoic, but infl. by FLICKER1] 1. a light, quick stroke, as with a whip; sudden, jerky movement; snap 2. a light, snapping sound, as of the flick of a whip 3. a fleck; splotch; streak vt. 1. to strike, propel, remove, etc. with… … English World dictionary
flick — ► NOUN 1) a sudden sharp movement up and down or from side to side. 2) the sudden release of a finger or thumb held bent against another finger. 3) informal a cinema film. 4) informal (the flicks) the cinema. ► VERB 1) make or cause to make a … English terms dictionary
flick — (n.) mid 15c., probably imitative of a light blow with a whip. Earliest recorded use is in phrase not worth a flykke useless. As slang for film, it is first attested 1926, a back formation from flicker, from their flickering appearance. The verb… … Etymology dictionary
film — [n1] coating, tissue; mist blur, brume, cloud, coat, covering, dusting, fabric, foil, fold, gauze, haze, haziness, integument, layer, leaf, membrane, mistiness, nebula, obscuration, opacity, partition, pellicle, scum*, sheet, skin, transparency,… … New thesaurus
Film — actorvist backstory baked potato bigature bitcom blurb whore Bollywood breaking the fourth wall … New words
flick — flick1 [flık] v [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: From the sound of a light blow] 1.) [T usually + adverb/preposition] to make something move away by hitting or pushing it suddenly or quickly, especially with your thumb and finger ▪ Papa flicked the ash… … Dictionary of contemporary English
flick — I UK [flɪk] / US verb Word forms flick : present tense I/you/we/they flick he/she/it flicks present participle flicking past tense flicked past participle flicked * 1) a) [transitive] to make something move quickly and suddenly, especially with a … English dictionary
Flick Shagwell — Female adult bio photo= caption=Flick at the 2003 Adult Entertainment Expo birth= birth date and age|1979|3|3 location= London, England, United Kingdom birthname= death= measurements= 32B 24 32 height= height|ft=5|in=7 weight= convert|110|lb|kg… … Wikipedia