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çentik, in the nick of time: tam zamanında, diş, çentik, kertik, çalmak, old Nick: Şeytan, işaret edilmiş yer, tam zamanında isabet ettirmek, yakalamak, (isim)ck, yürütmek, kırpmak, hapishane, Nick, uçurmak, doğru tahmin etmek, dolandırmak, kondisyon, sıyırmak, sıyrık, enselemek, çentiklemek, kertmek, kazıklamak, çentmek, iyi etmek, iç etmek, kertik yapmak, yüksek sayı atma, gedik, karakol, araklamak, tutuklamak, gafil avlamak, diş, kesmek, isabet ettirmek, çentik,v.çent:n.çentik, lakap/çentik, ensele/aşır/çent, ii, kodes, sağlık durumu, old Nick Şeytan, işaret edilmiş in the nick of time tam zamanında, İng., k.dili. çalmak, yürütmek, İng., argo tutuklamak, form, nh,

1 çentik     ts
2nick in the nick of time: tam zamanında     ts
3nick diş, çentik, kertik     ts
4nick çalmak     ts
5nick old Nick: Şeytan     ts
6nick işaret edilmiş yer     ts
7nick tam zamanında isabet ettirmek     ts
8nick yakalamak     ts
9nick (isim)ck     ts
10nick yürütmek     ts
11nick kırpmak     ts
12nick hapishane     ts
13Nick Nick     ts
14nick uçurmak     ts
15nick doğru tahmin etmek     ts
16nick dolandırmak     ts
17nick kondisyon     ts
18nick sıyırmak     ts
19nick sıyrık     ts
20nick enselemek     ts
21nick çentiklemek     ts
22nick kertmek     ts
23nick kazıklamak     ts
24nick çentmek     ts
25nick iyi etmek     ts
26nick iç etmek     ts
27nick kertik yapmak     ts
28nick yüksek sayı atma     ts
29nick gedik     ts
30nick karakol     ts
31nick araklamak     ts
32nick tutuklamak     ts
33nick gafil avlamak     ts
34nick diş     ts
35nick kesmek  fiil     ts
36nick isabet ettirmek  fiil     ts
37nick çentik,v.çent:n.çentik     ts
38nick lakap/çentik     ts
39nick ensele/aşır/çent     ts
40nick ii     ts
41nick kodes     ts
42nick sağlık durumu     ts
43nick old Nick Şeytan     ts
44nick işaret edilmiş in the nick of time tam zamanında     ts
45nick İng., k.dili. çalmak, yürütmek  fiil     ts
46nick İng., argo tutuklamak  fiil     ts
47nick form     ts
48nick nh     ts
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A diminutive of the male given name Nicholas, diminutive form of Nickelodeon, a shortened form of "nickname", a small deflection of the ball off the edge of the bat, often going to the wicket-keeper for a catch, A small cut in a surface, Condition, A police station or prison, A particular point or place considered as marked by a nick; the exact point or critical moment, To make a nick in, especially unintentionally, To arrest, to hit the ball with the edge of the bat and produce a fine deflection, To steal, A diminutive of Nicholas, A notch cut crosswise in the shank of a type, to assist a compositor in placing it properly in the stick, and in distribution, A broken or indented place in any edge or surface; nicks in china, An evil spirit of the waters, To mar; to deface; to make ragged, as by cutting nicks or notches in, A notch cut into something A score for keeping an account; a reckoning, To make a cross cut or cuts on the under side of (the tail of a horse, in order to make him carry it higher), To suit or fit into, as by a correspondence of nicks; to tally with, To make a nick or nicks in; to notch; to keep count of or upon by nicks; as, to nick a stick, tally, etc, To hit at, or in, the nick; to touch rightly; to strike at the precise point or time, To nickname; to style, cut slightly, with a razor; "The barber's knife nicked his cheek", a small cut, an impression in a surface (as made by a blow), cut a nick into, divide or reset the tail muscles of; "nick horses", A small mark on a coin usually caused by contact with a another coin, mate successfully; of livestock, emphasis If you say that something happens in the nick of time, you are emphasizing that it happens at the last possible moment. Seems we got here just in the nick of time = just in time, Nick is used in expressions such as `in good nick' or `in bad nick' to describe the physical condition of someone or something. His ribs were damaged, but other than that he's in good nick Tom's house is actually in better nick than mine, If someone nicks something, they steal it. He smashed a window to get in and nicked a load of silver cups = pinch, small cut; chip; notch; jail (British Slang); pinch, steal (British), If the police nick someone, they arrest them. The police nicked me for carrying an offensive weapon Keep quiet or we'll all get nicked, If you nick something or nick yourself, you accidentally make a small cut in the surface of the object or your skin. When I pulled out of the space, I nicked the rear bumper of the car in front of me He dropped a bottle in the kitchen and nicked himself on broken glass, If you are nicked by someone, they cheat you, for example by charging you too much money. College students already are being nicked, but probably don't realize it. = rip off, A nick is a small cut made in the surface of something, usually in someone's skin. The barbed wire had left only the tiniest nick just below my right eye, A shot that hits the juncture of the floor and wall, and dies Also, the juncture itself, To attack, cut, or strike someone, often used in threats It's also used to indicate inflicting other injury upon a sod, such as stealing from him, as in "I nicked him good, and got his chiv ", My friend Mandy's husband His existence helps me perpuate the stereotype that gay men want to seduce straight men Mandy is aware of how fond I am of Nick and we joke about it, A correction applied with an electronic collar set to a "momentary" setting, or a tap and immediate release of the button for those electronic collars without a "momentary" setting, A gerbil that displays the athletic prowess to clear the pit area of a goal, only to be eaten by the cat Named for the most famous gerbil to make this blunder, the legendary "Iron Nick " Nicks are not scored, mate successfully; of livestock divide or reset the tail muscles of; "nick horses" cut a nick into cut slightly, with a razor; "The barber's knife nicked his cheek, mate successfully; of livestock divide or reset the tail muscles of; "nick horses", cut a nick into cut slightly, with a razor; "The barber's knife nicked his cheek, If someone "nicked your Rover," they didn't just scratch it, they took it! Brit equivalent to steal, A small tear on the head of a saddle-stitched book that occurs during the trimming operation to top, score or reckoning, A small tear in a fabric, The nickname, or "handle" you use to identify yourself on an IRC server You can change your nickname at any time by using the /NICK command in your IRC program, A surface or edge discontinuity in the form of a slight cut, indentation, or notch Also referred to as "Scratch" and "Gouge", This is the division and resetting of the muscles under the tail to give and artificially high tail carriage, The nickname, or “handle” you use to identify yourself on an IRC server You can change your nickname at any time by using the /NICK command in your IRC program, cut slightly; chip; make a notch in; steal, pinch (British Slang); demand price; arrest (British Slang),

49Nick A diminutive of the male given name Nicholas     ts
50Nick diminutive form of Nickelodeon     ts
51nick a shortened form of "nickname"     ts
52nick a small deflection of the ball off the edge of the bat, often going to the wicket-keeper for a catch     ts
53nick A small cut in a surface     ts
54nick Condition - "The car I bought was cheap and in good nick."     ts
55nick A police station or prison - "He's just been released from Shadwell nick after doing ten years for attempted murder. (prison)"     ts
56nick A particular point or place considered as marked by a nick; the exact point or critical moment     ts
57nick To make a nick in, especially unintentionally - "I nicked myself while I was shaving."     ts
58nick To arrest - "The police nicked him climbing over the fence of the house he'd broken into."     ts
59nick to hit the ball with the edge of the bat and produce a fine deflection     ts
60nick To steal - "Someone's nicked my bike!"     ts
61Nick A diminutive of Nicholas     ts
62nick A notch cut crosswise in the shank of a type, to assist a compositor in placing it properly in the stick, and in distribution     ts
63nick A broken or indented place in any edge or surface; nicks in china     ts
64nick An evil spirit of the waters     ts
65nick To mar; to deface; to make ragged, as by cutting nicks or notches in     ts
66nick A notch cut into something A score for keeping an account; a reckoning     ts
67nick To make a cross cut or cuts on the under side of (the tail of a horse, in order to make him carry it higher)     ts
68nick To suit or fit into, as by a correspondence of nicks; to tally with     ts
69nick To make a nick or nicks in; to notch; to keep count of or upon by nicks; as, to nick a stick, tally, etc     ts
70nick To hit at, or in, the nick; to touch rightly; to strike at the precise point or time     ts
71nick To nickname; to style     ts
72nick cut slightly, with a razor; "The barber's knife nicked his cheek"     ts
73nick a small cut     ts
74nick an impression in a surface (as made by a blow)     ts
75nick cut a nick into     ts
76nick divide or reset the tail muscles of; "nick horses"     ts
77nick A small mark on a coin usually caused by contact with a another coin     ts
78nick mate successfully; of livestock     ts
79nick emphasis If you say that something happens in the nick of time, you are emphasizing that it happens at the last possible moment. Seems we got here just in the nick of time = just in time     ts
80nick Nick is used in expressions such as `in good nick' or `in bad nick' to describe the physical condition of someone or something. His ribs were damaged, but other than that he's in good nick Tom's house is actually in better nick than mine     ts
81nick If someone nicks something, they steal it. He smashed a window to get in and nicked a load of silver cups = pinch     ts
82nick small cut; chip; notch; jail (British Slang); pinch, steal (British)  isim     ts
83nick If the police nick someone, they arrest them. The police nicked me for carrying an offensive weapon Keep quiet or we'll all get nicked     ts
84nick If you nick something or nick yourself, you accidentally make a small cut in the surface of the object or your skin. When I pulled out of the space, I nicked the rear bumper of the car in front of me He dropped a bottle in the kitchen and nicked himself on broken glass     ts
85nick If you are nicked by someone, they cheat you, for example by charging you too much money. College students already are being nicked, but probably don't realize it. = rip off     ts
86nick A nick is a small cut made in the surface of something, usually in someone's skin. The barbed wire had left only the tiniest nick just below my right eye     ts
87nick A shot that hits the juncture of the floor and wall, and dies Also, the juncture itself     ts
88nick To attack, cut, or strike someone, often used in threats It's also used to indicate inflicting other injury upon a sod, such as stealing from him, as in "I nicked him good, and got his chiv "     ts
89nick My friend Mandy's husband His existence helps me perpuate the stereotype that gay men want to seduce straight men Mandy is aware of how fond I am of Nick and we joke about it     ts
90nick A correction applied with an electronic collar set to a "momentary" setting, or a tap and immediate release of the button for those electronic collars without a "momentary" setting     ts
91nick A gerbil that displays the athletic prowess to clear the pit area of a goal, only to be eaten by the cat Named for the most famous gerbil to make this blunder, the legendary "Iron Nick " Nicks are not scored     ts
92nick mate successfully; of livestock divide or reset the tail muscles of; "nick horses" cut a nick into cut slightly, with a razor; "The barber's knife nicked his cheek     ts
93nick mate successfully; of livestock divide or reset the tail muscles of; "nick horses"     ts
94nick cut a nick into cut slightly, with a razor; "The barber's knife nicked his cheek     ts
95nick If someone "nicked your Rover," they didn't just scratch it, they took it! Brit equivalent to steal     ts
96nick A small tear on the head of a saddle-stitched book that occurs during the trimming operation to top     ts
97nick score or reckoning     ts
98nick A small tear in a fabric     ts
99nick The nickname, or "handle" you use to identify yourself on an IRC server You can change your nickname at any time by using the /NICK command in your IRC program     ts
100nick A surface or edge discontinuity in the form of a slight cut, indentation, or notch Also referred to as "Scratch" and "Gouge"     ts
101nick This is the division and resetting of the muscles under the tail to give and artificially high tail carriage     ts
102nick The nickname, or “handle” you use to identify yourself on an IRC server You can change your nickname at any time by using the /NICK command in your IRC program     ts
103nick cut slightly; chip; make a notch in; steal, pinch (British Slang); demand price; arrest (British Slang)  fiil     ts
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