English to Turkish Meaning of lick - yalamak


Lick :
yalamak

yalamak, zekâ pırıltısı

yalamak, kucak, kurulamak, simir, ceket, ile ceket, yağlamak, çarpmak, popo, dövmek, homoseksüel, kamçılamak

yalamakyaladıyalamalickingsyalıyor
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Definitions of lick in English
Noun(1) a salt deposit that animals regularly lick(2) touching with the tongue(3) (boxing
Verb(1) beat thoroughly and conclusively in a competition or fight(2) pass the tongue over(3) find the solution to (a problem or question(4) take up with the tongue
Examples of lick in English
(1) This is about more than giving the Tories' tarnished image a quick lick of varnish.(2) But the fat little guy was a detriment last season, tossing up too many bad shots and not playing a lick of defense.(3) The sequel gives the concept a fresh lick of paint without moving it too far forward.(4) According to the batting coach who never could hit a lick , you've got three changes - psychological, physical, and mental.(5) All it needs is a lick of paint and a bit of work on the kitchen.(6) the boy was quiet, but if you cross he path, he lick you down(7) A lick of paint around the windowsills and a neatly manicured lawn might impress a prospective buyer.(8) All the talking in the world isn't going to make a lick of difference.(9) He would have been fine in the movie if the script made a lick of sense.(10) We end with a whispered prayer, a rush of wind, the lick of flames.(11) I will select a swaybacked old nag without a lick of spirit.(12) Sammy gave his fingers a lick(13) We prefer big hitters who can't field a lick to gold-glove shortstops with their .243 batting averages.(14) The barrel flared at the end, frothing out a lick of flame before the second round dispersed.(15) I didn't care a lick about what they were talking about.(16) He imagined the roar and lick and gulp of flames.
Related Phrases of lick
(1) to lick ::
yalamak
(2) lick up ::
yalamak
(3) give a lick ::
yalamak
(4) lick off ::
yalamak
(5) lick out ::
Yalamak
(6) lick ass ::
yalamak göt
(7) lick and suck ::
yalamak ve emmek
(8) lick one's lips ::
yalamak kişinin dudakları
Synonyms
Noun
1. dab ::
kurulamak
2. short solo ::
kısa yalnız
3. clout ::
nüfuz
4. salt lick ::
tuz yalama yeri
5. lap ::
kucak
Verb
6. pass one's tongue over ::
Kişinin dilini üzerinden geçmek
7. overcome ::
üstesinden gelmek
8. lap ::
kucak
9. lap up ::
şapırdatarak içmek
10. bat ::
yarasa
11. puzzle out ::
bulmacayı çözmek
Different Forms
lick, licked, licking, lickings, licks
Word Example from TV Shows
lick peanut butter
off his tongue?

LICK peanut butter off his tongue?

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 12

That everyone alive
has to bow and scrape and lick your boots.

That everyone alive has to bow and scrape and LICK your boots.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 3

I want to feel like
I could lick those abs.

I want to feel like I could LICK those abs.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 20

I don't want to
lick it. You lick it.

I don't want to LICK it. You LICK it.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 2

I feel the winds of winter
as they lick across the land.

I feel the winds of winter as they LICK across the land.

Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 5

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