Completely neat and clean.
(Ethnic slur) offensive term for persons of Latin American descent.
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Examples for "spik"
Examples for "spik"
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.
4Natural gas prices have similarly spiked and retreated over the past year.
5Reported cases of whooping cough have spiked in the past four weeks.
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.
6It foams, making inroads into every millimeter of my face, giving a psychological spic-and-span impression.
7Never since they had lived in it had the little house been so spic and span.
8Her house was spic and span and shining with a new interior coat of white gypsum.
9It's conceivable that O'Brien is just one of those neatnik sailors who keeps his boat spic-and-span.
10You sure as hell didn't learn to talk like a white man at no spic university.
11The spic and span may go well with a coach and four, but not with the automobile.
12Meanwhile the one-and-a-half mile processional route has undergone a deep clean to get it looking spic and span.
13He was leaning on the back of his car, a dark blue Dart that was spic and span.
14Misery was what she liked; Misery was who she liked, not some foul-talking little spic car-thief from Spanish Harlem.
15He remembered the spic's name.
16Possessed of a venomous tongue, the reflexively hateful Irishman referred to Italians as "greaseballs" and "spic pimps."