Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Dictionary
    rick
    /rɪk/

    noun

    • 1. a stack of hay, corn, straw, or similar material, especially one formerly built into a regular shape and thatched.

    verb

    • 1. form into a rick or ricks; stack: "the nine cords of good spruce wood ricked up in the back yard"

    More definitions, origin and scrabble points

  2. RICK definition: 1. a large pile of straw or hay (= dried grass) that has been built in a regular shape 2. to twist…. Learn more.

  3. Noun. before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1. Verb (1) 1623, in the meaning defined above. Verb (2) 1638, in the meaning defined above. Time Traveler. The first known use of rick was before the 12th century. See more words from the same century.

  4. A rick is a large pile of dried grass or straw that is built in a regular shape and kept in a field until it is needed.

  5. Rick definition: a large, usually rectangular stack or pile of hay, straw, corn, or the like, in a field, especially when thatched or covered by a tarpaulin; an outdoor or makeshift mow.. See examples of RICK used in a sentence.

  6. RICK meaning: 1. a large pile of straw or hay (= dried grass) that has been built in a regular shape 2. to twist…. Learn more.

  7. Define rick. rick synonyms, rick pronunciation, rick translation, English dictionary definition of rick. n. A stack of hay, straw, or similar material, especially when covered or thatched for protection from the weather. tr.v. ricked , rick·ing , ricks To pile...

  8. Rick definition: A stack of hay, straw, or similar material, especially when covered or thatched for protection from the weather.

  9. Rick definition: . See examples of RICK used in a sentence.

  10. rick meaning, definition, what is rick: a large pile of straw or grass that is k...: Learn more.

  11. noun. a painful muscle spasm especially in the neck or back (`rick' and `wrick' are British) synonyms: crick, kink, wrick. see more. verb. twist suddenly so as to sprain. synonyms: sprain, turn, twist, wrench, wrick. see more. Pronunciation.