The origin of the word lick means to make fun of someone's work or to make fun of it, and refers to work that was not completed as planned. Verb: slip [edit] lick [slip] The head of a screw or bolt is crushed and cannot be turned. Even if you want to tighten or loosen it, you can't turn it (it slips). Words and idioms containing ``lick'' Tongue licking/tongue licking (shitanamezuri) licking/licking (namezuru) licking/licking (lick) licking (neburu) Words containing ``lick'' ・juku.
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Name・ru [嘗・lick] 〘 Transitive verb ra line 5 (four) 〙 A four step conjugation of the lower first step conjugation verb "nameru" (嘗). [First example] ``I licked a pencil and a letter was written in a slick manner.'' (Source: Kanikosen (1929).