See also: Hick

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Etymology 1

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From Hick (pet form of Richard).

Noun

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hick (plural hicks)

  1. (derogatory) An awkward, naive, clumsy and/or rude country person. [from early 18th c.]
    Synonyms: boor, country bumpkin, churl, hillbilly, lob, redneck, rustic, yokel; see also Thesaurus:country bumpkin
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Etymology 2

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Onomatopoeic.

Verb

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hick (third-person singular simple present hicks, present participle hicking, simple past and past participle hicked)

  1. To hiccup.
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  • Webster's Seventh New Collegiate Dictionary, Springfield, Massachusetts, G.&C. Merriam Co., 1967

Luxembourgish

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Verb

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hick

  1. second-person singular imperative of hicken