Dicked vs Ticked - What's the difference?
dicked | ticked |
(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 dicked and ticked
is that dicked is (dick) while ticked is (tick).As adjectives the difference between dicked and ticked
is that dicked is (vulgar) having a specified kind of penis while ticked is ticked off; annoyed.dicked
English
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.
