bazooty n.— «The point is that Refrigerator had all the fur removed from his rear end (or, in medical parlance, his “bazooty”).» —“Here’s a way to lick that hair-loss problem” by Dave Barry Ledger...
lick n.— «Mr. Hubbard told him he had “hit a lick”—slang for a robbery.» —“For inmate, ex-con may hold key to freedom after 17 years” by Steve McGonigle Dallas Morning News (Texas) Sept. 18, 2004...
shrimp v.— «My offer to shrimp her toes was turned down on the grounds that one either knew how to lick webbing or one didn’t, and she wasn’t going to teach me on the first date.» —“My Date With Eris” by nu-monet v4.0...
lick over v.— «Countless Jamaican hits have been achieved by “licking over” or rerecording Studio One rhythm tracks, or riddims, as these instrumentals are known in reggae parlance.» —“Rock Through the Ages” by...