(Ethnic slur) offensive term for persons of Latin American descent.
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Examples for "spick"
Examples for "spick"
1It was all in order-allspick and span-French ,everytouch of it.
2Others sat spick and span and ready for supper on the porch.
3Mary slipped from the gate and confronted the spick-and-span damsel of Ingleside.
4Sometimes it was a coatless dump-boss blaspheming his toiling army of spick-a-dees.
5The little people are there to keep the world spick 'n span.
1You'd never catch me hanging around this place with a goddamn spic.
2As a matter of fact I went to a spic university.
3When was the last time you ever wandered a spic-and-span midway?
4Emily glanced at the signature once more, then looked down the Preserve's joyless, spic-and-span hallway.
5Paul makes sure the apartment is spic and span before Marijana arrives, even orders flowers.
1He couldna bear tew look na tew spik to nane o' us.
2I, who spik to you, am made for a courtier, a noble.
3If he should only spik your 'osban's name, all would be different.
4Poof, the world is to conquer,-letus not spik so much.
5He has fear of forgetting how to spik Angleesh, he says.
6Bot dat violon, he spik' more deep, to de heart, lak' de Rossignol.
7He does spik already Frainch like a Parisien young gentleman!
8But you must never spik against Captain 'Arrees again, menma.
9Meester Radway he spik dat we kip off dat marsh w'en he mak' cole.
10You must scuse my English; I no spik often.
11Natural gas prices have similarly spiked and retreated over the past year.
12Reported cases of whooping cough have spiked in the past four weeks.
13Violence has spiked across the country since the operations in Helmand began.
14Last year, tensions spiked during a standoff in the remote Guerguerat area.
15The number of YouTube views have spiked in the last few days.
16The stock market plunged, the lira fell and government bond yields spiked.
Spik per variant geogràfica