Pronunciation: /dɪk/

Definitions of dick

noun a slang term for a penis

Example Sentences

A1 He accidentally hit himself in the dick while playing football.

A2 She told him to stop being a dick and apologize for his behavior.

B1 The comedian's jokes were funny, but some people found them offensive due to the use of the word 'dick'.

B2 The detective found a crucial piece of evidence hidden in the suspect's dick drawer.

C1 The politician's reputation was tarnished after a scandal involving leaked photos of him sending inappropriate messages to a mistress, referring to his private parts as 'little dick'.

C2 The author's controversial novel explores themes of masculinity and power dynamics, using the symbolism of a sword as a representation of the protagonist's 'dick'.

Examples of dick in a Sentence

formal The doctor explained that the patient had injured his penis, which is the medical term for the male genital organ.

informal I can't believe he sent a dick pic to her without even asking!

slang He's such a dick for cutting in line like that.

figurative She's always so quick to pull the trigger, she's like a sharpshooter with a dick.

Grammatical Forms of dick

past tense

dicked

plural

dicks

comparative

dickier

superlative

dickiest

present tense

dick

future tense

will dick

perfect tense

have dicked

continuous tense

is dicking

singular

dick

positive degree

dick

infinitive

to dick

gerund

dicking

participle

dicked

Origin and Evolution of dick

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'dick' is believed to have originated as a colloquial term for the male genitalia.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'dick' has evolved to also be used as a slang term for a man or a detective, as well as a verb meaning to cheat or swindle.