Diced vs Dicked - What's the difference?
diced | dicked |
(dice)
(uncountable) Gaming with one or more dice.
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* 1972 , (translation), Einstein: The Life and Times , Avon Books
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* 1980 , Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, “The Winner Takes It All”, Super Trouper , Polar Music
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That which has been diced.
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To play dice.
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* 1999 , (George RR Martin), A Clash of Kings , Bantam 2011, p. 407:
To cut into small cubes.
To ornament with squares, diamonds, or cubes.
(dick)
(vulgar) Having a specified kind of penis.
* 2005 , Catherine Anderson, My Sunshine (page 402)
* 2001 , Stefan Fatsis, Word Freak (page 191)
(vulgar, slang) In trouble.
As verbs the difference between diced and dicked
is that diced is past tense of dice while dicked is past tense of dick.As an adjective dicked is
having a specified kind of penis.diced
English
Verb
(head)dice
English
(wikipedia dice)Noun
(en-noun)- I, at any rate, am convinced that He is not playing at dice .
- (Original: Jedenfalls bin ich überzeugt, dass der Alte nicht würfelt. December 4, 1926. Albert Einstein. Born-Einstein Letters. Trans. Irene Born. New York: Walker and Company, 1971.)
- The gods may throw a dice / Their minds as cold as ice
- Cut onions, carrots and celery into medium dice .
Usage notes
* The game of dice' is singular. Thus in "'''Dice''' is a game played with ' dice ," the first occurrence is singular, the second occurrence is plural. * Otherwise, the singular usage is considered incorrect by many authorities. However, it should be noted that The New Oxford Dictionary of English'', Judy Pearsall, Patrick Hanks (1998) states that “In modern standard English, the singular die (rather than dice''') is uncommon. ' Dice is used for both the singular and the plural.” * Die is predominant among tabletop gamers.Quotations
* (English Citations of "dice")Derived terms
* dicey * no dice * percentile dice * roll the diceVerb
(dic)- I diced not above seven times a week.
- Tyrion found Timmett dicing with his Burned Men in the barracks.
Derived terms
* dice with deathdicked
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Verb
(head)Adjective
(-)- "You're a limp-dicked excuse for a man."
- That's really frustrating when you have a chance for that glory, to win a game where somebody's luckier than a two-dicked dog, and you just can't do it.
- He is really dicked . His car broke down and today is his first day on his new job.