noun General Slang

licks

LIKS · noun · informal

A beating or lashes; also a heavy defeat.

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Definitions

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Blows or corporal punishment; can be literal or figurative, as in a sports thrashing.

“The home team get licks in the final, five to nil.”
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licks In A Sentence

The home team get licks in the final, five to nil.

Origin & Usage

Caribbean English, from 'lick' (a blow); shared by Trinidad and Barbados.

People Also Ask

What does licks mean in Caribbean slang?

Licks means blows or a beating, and figuratively a heavy defeat, such as a team getting thrashed in a match.

Where does the word licks come from?

It comes from 'lick', meaning a single blow, and is used across Trinidad, Barbados and the wider Caribbean.

How do you use licks in a sentence?

You might say 'he get licks' to mean he got a beating, or 'the team take licks' to mean they lost badly.

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