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prick Audio pronunciation of "prick" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (prk)
n.
1.
1. The act of piercing or pricking.
2. The sensation of being pierced or pricked.
2.
1. A persistent or sharply painful feeling of sorrow or remorse.
2. A small, sharp, local pain, such as that made by a needle or bee sting.
3. A small mark or puncture made by a pointed object.
4. A pointed object, such as an ice pick, goad, or thorn.
5. A hare's track or footprint.
6. Vulgar Slang. A penis.
7. Vulgar Slang. A person regarded as highly unpleasant, especially a male.
v. pricked, prickˇing, pricks
v. tr.
1. To puncture lightly.
2. To affect with a mental or emotional pang, as of sorrow or remorse: His conscience began to prick him.
3. To impel as if with a spur; urge on.
4. To mark or delineate on a surface by means of small punctures: prick a pattern on a board.
5. To pierce the quick of (a horse's hoof) while shoeing.
6. To transplant (seedlings, for example) before final planting.
7. To cause to stand erect or point upward: The dogs pricked their ears.
v. intr.
1. To pierce or puncture something or cause a pricking feeling.
2. To feel a pang or twinge from or as if from being pricked.
3.
1. To spur a horse on.
2. To ride at a gallop.
4. To stand erect; point upward: The dog's ears pricked at the noise.
Phrasal Verb:
prick off Nautical
To measure with dividers on a chart.
Idiom:
prick up (one's) ears
To listen with attentive interest.
[Middle English, from Old English prica, puncture.]
prick
n 1: insulting terms of address for people who are stupid or irritating or ridiculous [syn: asshole, bastard, cocksucker, dickhead, shit, mother fucker, motherfucker, whoreson, son of a bitch, SOB] 2: a depression scratched or carved into a surface [syn: incision, scratch, slit, dent] 3: obscene terms for penis [syn: cock, dick, shaft, pecker, peter, tool, putz] 4: the act of puncturing with a small point; "he gave the balloon a small prick" [syn: pricking] v 1: make a small hole into, as with a needle or a thorn; "The nurse pricked my finger to get a small blood sample" [syn: prickle] 2: cause a stinging pain; "The needle pricked his skin" [syn: sting, twinge] 3: raise; "The dog pricked up his ears" [syn: prick up, cock up] 4: prod or urge as if with a log stick [syn: goad] 5: cause a prickling sensation [syn: prickle] 6: to cause a sharp emotional pain; "The thought of her unhappiness pricked his conscience" 7: deliver a sting to; "A bee stung my arm yesterday" [syn: sting, bite]