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knick

can be used in many a circumstances, and mean completely different things every time.

Knick:
a- "Get knicked" - as in same context as 'get fucked', OR: as in to be arrested.
b- "Knick it" - as in to 'steal something'
c- "knick knack" - tid bits, odd's and ends, or a small trinket
d- "Thrown in the knick" - To be thrown in Jail
e- "In the knick"

a- Person 1: I told you the shop was open til 9, not 8:30
Person 2: Oh go and get knicked!

OR: Already Explained

b- Person 1: Wow I've always loved those cars
Person 2: love it so much why don't you just knick it?

c- Person 1: Grandma has way too many knick knacks

d- Already Explained.

e- Person 1: So did you go over and see him?
Person 2: YES! I walked in the door and he was standing there in the knick!

by mooneyes April 18, 2008

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