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Crick

A common Southernism refering to a pain, spasm, or strain in a joint such as a neck, back, or knee.

I have a crick in my neck.

by Michael McQuaig October 30, 2003

1856πŸ‘ 441πŸ‘Ž


Crick

Country term for a creek that often runs dry.

Once the crick became saturated after the quick rain, I waited above, watching the night crawlers and the occasional crayfish come out.

by Heljojo May 14, 2016

22πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


Crick

When rednecks inproperly pronounce "Creek" as "Crick"

Enus:Hey Josh wanna go to the crick?
Josh:Dont you mean "Creek"?

by ZackDennisRossisgreat November 28, 2009

176πŸ‘ 93πŸ‘Ž


Crick

(n) A pain in the neck due to a strain or pull of the muscles, joints, ligaments and tendons that hold your

head up.

Origin: Middle English 15th century; unknow origin
Prob. Onomatopoeic

I woke up this morning with a crick in my neck.

ache pain

by DeltaOne February 18, 2015

7πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


Crick

Crick is actually the way people from Oregon and Washington say "creek", you know like a small flow of water. You'll hear it a lot in the rural parts of the two states.

"Let's go down to the crick and shoot some squirrels."

by Keela March 3, 2005

142πŸ‘ 101πŸ‘Ž


Crick

A derogatory term for old people

β€œGod damn, that crick just tried to lick my nutsack!”

by Grandmafucker Nutslap December 14, 2018

5πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


Crick

Crick is a top. Crick is the type of person that flirts with friends agressivley but doesn’t mean it or it’s as a joke. Crick is amazing!

Person1 β€œHey look it’s Crick”

Person2 β€œThey must be a top”

by milf and dilf lover October 24, 2020

4πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž