dick
/dɪk/Definitions
1. noun
The penis.
“He went to the doctor to get a check-up for his dick.”
2. noun
A person’s sense of fairness and justice.
“He had a bad dick because he thought it was unfair to fire someone without warning.”
3. noun
A foolish or stupid person.
“Don’t be a dick, help your friend with their homework.”
4. noun
A screwdriver with a flat, broad blade, typically used for turning screws in tight spaces.
“I used a dick to fix the loose screw on my bike.”
5. verb
To cheat or swindle someone.
“He was caught dick-ing his customers out of their money.”
6. verb
To make a difficult or unpleasant task easier or more pleasant.
“She dick-ed up the situation by suggesting we take a break and come back to it later.”
7. verb
To make something more efficient or effective.
“He dick-ed up the company’s workflow by introducing new software.”
8. verb
To give a person or thing a particular quality or characteristic.
“The new policy dick-ed the company’s image as being more environmentally friendly.”
9. verb
To put something in order or make it more organized.
“She dick-ed up her desk by putting all her papers in order.”