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devious lick

An activity that spreads happiness and joy across the world! This is a popular challenge that involves giving homeless people money, food, and a ride if they need one.

I just partook in a devious lick on the homeless guy across the road

by BigNutterBoy69 September 16, 2021


Devious Lick

A stupid trend where students steal important shit from schools. If the licker isn’t caught and arrested within the day, faculty will most likely punish the whole student body. It’s a no win situation, yet it’s still overwhelmingly popular on TikTok

Check out this devious lick I picked up from the bathroom. Now no one will have soap for a week! 😈

by MidwesternGuineaPigLover September 13, 2021


Devious lick

Devious lick is when you steal something from school property

A devious lick is when for example school and stole a soap dispenser

by Jackhersten September 19, 2021


Devious lick

Stealing another property

Devious lick is when you Steal a soap dispenser at school or something else from school

by Jackhersten September 19, 2021


Devious lick

A way to indicate skillful theft. Commonly used by professor finessers.

“My guy, check out this devious lick!”
You finessed a fire extinguisher? Lit.

by noxinity September 15, 2021


devious lick

a devious lick is the action of taking something significant from a public space, often a school. The object being stolen is often something random, such as a soap dispenser.

Did you see Joseph's newest devious lick? He took the beakers from the chem lab!

by mobo2025 September 15, 2021


Devious Lick

Devious Lick” is an awful trend on the social media app known as TikTok, where people steal things from their school. Things that are usually stolen can range from hand sanitizer dispensers to entire toilets. One “devious lick” incident had an entire bathroom stall stolen. Schools have even made announcements regarding this “devious lick” problem going on in their schools.

Some random tiktoker: “I just pulled off this devious lick 😈😈”

by ProGamer802 Dictionary Ver. September 23, 2021