<span class="searchmatch">criks</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">crik</span> Ricks, ricks...
<span class="searchmatch">crik</span> Obsolete spelling of creak. <span class="searchmatch">crik</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">criks</span>) Pronunciation spelling of creek. Rick, rick...
See also: ricks From Rick + the patronymic suffix -s. Ricks A surname originating as a patronymic. <span class="searchmatch">criks</span>...
See also: Ricks ricks plural of rick ricks third-person singular simple present indicative of rick <span class="searchmatch">criks</span>...
ճռիկ • (<span class="searchmatch">čṙik</span>) cricket, Gryllus դաշտային ճռիկ (daštayin <span class="searchmatch">čṙik</span>) երկբծանի ճռիկ (erkbcani <span class="searchmatch">čṙik</span>) թուրանական ճռիկ (tʻuranakan <span class="searchmatch">čṙik</span>) ճռիկ-մրջնասեր (<span class="searchmatch">čṙik</span>-mrǰnaser)...
from the given name. Rickie (nickname) Ricky (nickname) Dick (nickname) <span class="searchmatch">crik</span> Cognate with German Rücken, Dutch rug, English ridge. Rick m (plural Ricke)...
<span class="searchmatch">crik</span> (obsolete) From Middle English creken, criken, metathesis of Old English cearcian (“to chatter, creak, crash, gnash”), from Proto-West Germanic *krakōn...
(military, derogatory and demeaning) A brand new (naive) boot camp inductee. No turning back now rick, you are the property of the US government now. <span class="searchmatch">crik</span>...
See also: Creek WOTD – 18 October 2008 crick (dialectal North American) <span class="searchmatch">crik</span> (eye dialect) From Middle English creke, kreke, creake, of unclear origin...
صُرْصُور m (ṣurṣūr) Moroccan Arabic: صرصور m (ṣarṣūr) Armenian: ճռիկ (hy) (<span class="searchmatch">čṙik</span>) Assamese: উঁইচিৰিঙা (ũisiriṅa) Azerbaijani: sisəy Banjarese: jengkerék Basque:...