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lick and a promise

Variant of lick

transitive verb

  1. to pass the tongue over: to lick one's lips
  2. to bring into a certain condition by passing the tongue over: to lick one's fingers clean
  3. to pass lightly over like a tongue: flames licking the logs
  4. Informal
    1. to whip; thrash
    2. to overcome, vanquish, or control

Origin: ME licken < OE liccian, akin to Ger lecken < IE base *leih-, to lick > Gr leichein, L ligurrire, to lick, lingere, to lick up

intransitive verb

to move lightly and quickly, as a flame: waves licking about her feet

noun

  1. the act of licking with the tongue
  2. a small quantity
  3. salt lick
  4. Informal
    1. a sharp blow
    2. a short, rapid burst of activity, often careless, as in cleaning up, etc.
    3. a fast pace; spurt of speed; clip
  5. Slang a phrase of jazz music, esp. an interpolated improvisation
  6. Slang chance; turn: to get one's licks in
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