Nick - English meaning
Nick – definitions in English dictionary
nounA small cut or notch.
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A small nick on his wristnounPrison.
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He'll end up in the nick for the rest of his lifenounThe junction between the floor and side walls in a squash court or real tennis court.
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The second semi final was a played at a furious pace with victor berg setting the tone of the game …
verbMake a nick or nicks in.
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He had nicked himself while shavingverbSteal.
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She nicked fivers from the tillverbArrest (someone).
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Stuart and dan got nicked for burglary
verbGo quickly or surreptitiously.
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They nicked across the road
verbA small cut
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Word origin
late 19th century: probably a figurative use of nick1 in the sense ‘to steal’.
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