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French
Etymology
Variant of estrique, from Frankish *strīkan (“to strike”).
Pronunciation
Noun
trique f (plural triques)
- cudgel, club (large sticklike object)
- (vulgar, slang) hard-on (erection)
- Synonym: gaule
- J’ai la trique. ― I have a hard-on.
1974, Bertrand Blier, Les Valseuses, spoken by Pierrot (Patrick Dewaere):
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Norman
Etymology
From an Old Northern French derivative of Old French trichier.
Noun
trique f (plural triques)
- (Jersey) trick