FLICK vs JERK: NOUN
- A powerful underarm volley shot.
- A motion picture; (in plural, usually preceded by "the") movie theater, cinema.
- The act of pressing a place on a touch screen device.
- A short stroke
- A cut that lands with the point, often involving a whip of the foible of the blade to strike at a concealed target.
- A short, quick movement, especially a brush, sweep, or flip.
- A motion picture.
- A light quick stroke or blow, esp. with something pliant; a flirt; also, the sound made by such a blow.
- In cricket, a quick turn of the bowler's wrist or forearm at the moment of delivering the ball.
- A dialectal form of flitch.
- A light sudden stroke, as with a whip or the finger; a flip.
- A light splash, dash, or daub.
- The sound accompanying this motion.
- A light quick blow, jerk, or touch.
- A movie.
- A form of entertainment that enacts a story by a sequence of images giving the illusion of continuous movement
- A flitch.
- A light sharp contact (usually with something flexible)
- An abrupt spasmodic movement
- A dull stupid fatuous person
- (mechanics) the rate of change of velocity
- A sudden, often uncontrolled movement, especially of the body.
- A quick, often unpleasant tug or shake.
- A dull or stupid person.
- In golf, a stroke in which the club-head, after striking the ball, digs into the ground.
- A short, sudden pull, thrust, push, twitch, jolt, shake, or similar motion.
- A sudden start or spring.
- A foolish, stupid, or otherwise contemptible person.
- Plural Chorea or tic.
- The lifting of a weight, in a single rapid motion, from shoulder height until the arms are outstretched above the head; distinguished from press in that the motion in a jerk is more rapid, and the body may be moved under the weight to assist completion of the movement.
- Meat cut into strips and cured by drying it in the open air.
- A short, sharp pull, thrust, or twitch; a sudden throw or toss; a jolt; a twitching or spasmodic motion.
- Calisthenic exercises, such as push-ups or deep knee bends; also called physical jerks.
- A rich, spicy Jamaican marinade
- Meat cured by jerking; charqui.
- A lift in which the weight is heaved overhead from shoulder height with a quick motion.
- An abrupt witticism; a sudden sally of wit.
- Involuntary convulsive twitching often resulting from excitement. Often used with the.
- A sudden reflexive or spasmodic muscular movement.
- A sudden spring or bound; a start; a leap; a sally.
- An involuntary spasmodic contraction of a muscle, due to reflex action resulting from a blow or other external stimulus.
- A jolting or lurching motion.
- A sudden abrupt motion, such as a yank or twist.
- Plural The paroxysms or violent spasmodic movements sometimes resulting from excitement in connection with religious services. Specifically called the jerks.
- A sneer; sarcasm.
- A sudden abrupt pull
- A foolish, rude, or contemptible person.
FLICK vs JERK: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Being or relating to a method of barbecuing meat that has been seasoned and wrapped in leaves of the allspice tree.
FLICK vs JERK: VERB
- Look through a book or other written material
- Touch or hit with a light, quick blow
- Twitch or flutter
- Remove with a flick (of the hand, for example)
- Flash intermittently
- Shine unsteadily
- Throw or toss with a quick motion
- Cause to move with a flick
- Remove with a flick (of the hand)
- To move or hit (something) with a short, quick motion.
- Cause to make a snapping sound
- Pull, or move with a sudden movement
- Make an uncontrolled, short, jerky motion
- Move with abrupt, seemingly uncontrolled motions
- Throw or toss with a quick motion
- Jump vertically, with legs stiff and back arched
- To cure (meat) by cutting it into strips and drying it, originally in the sun.
FLICK vs JERK: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To touch or hit with a light quick blow or fillip.
- To cause to move with a sudden movement or jerk.
- To propel or remove with a sudden movement, fillip, or light blow.
- To move in sudden or jerky manner.
- To look through the parts of something by making quick movements with the fingers.
- To make spasmodic motions.
- To give a sudden quick thrust, push, pull, or twist to.
- To flout with contempt.
- To make a sudden motion; to move with a start, or by starts.
- To throw or toss with a quick abrupt motion.
- To utter abruptly or sharply.
- To make and serve (ice-cream sodas, for example) at a soda fountain.
- To press (a weight) overhead from shoulder height in a quick motion.
- To move in sudden abrupt motions; jolt.
FLICK vs JERK: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To whip lightly or with a quick jerk; to flap
- To throw, snap, or toss with a jerk; to flirt.
- To cut into long slices or strips and dry in the sun. See charqui.
- To beat; to strike.
- To give a quick and suddenly arrested thrust, push, pull, or twist, to; to yerk
- To cut (meat) into long strips and dry in the sun or cure by exposing to smoke.
- To throw with a quick and suddenly arrested motion of the hand.
FLICK vs JERK: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To strike lightly with a quick jerk, as with a whip or the finger; flip: as, to flick off a fly from a horse.
- In cricket: To move the wrist or forearm quickly at the moment of delivering the ball: said of the bowler.
- To rise quickly from the pitch; bump: said of the ball.
- To flutter; flit, as a bird.
- Raising a weight from shoulder height to above the head by straightening the arms
- Meat (especially beef) cut in strips and dried in the sun
- (mechanics) the rate of change of acceleration
- To strike or beat, as with a whip or rod; strike smartly.
- To pull or thrust with sudden energy; act upon with a twitching or snatching motion; move with quick, sharp force: of ten with a word or words of direction: as, to jerk open a door; the horse jerked out his heels.
- To throw with a quick, sharp motion; specifically, to throw with the hand lower than the elbow, with an impulse given by sudden collision of the forearm with the hip: as, to jerk a stone.
- To make a sudden spasmodic motion; give a start; move twitchingly.
- To sneer; carp; speak sarcastically.
- In the English custom-house, to search, as a vessel, for unentered goods.
- To cure, as meat, especially beef, by cutting into long thin pieces and drying in the sun.
FLICK vs JERK: RELATED WORDS
- Picture, Ruffle, Thumb, Riffle, Strike, Click, Motion picture, Flicker, Flip, Snap, Jerk, Picture show, Riff, Film, Movie
- Doofus, Idiot, Jackass, Moron, Douche, Rate of acceleration, Hitch, Buck, Jolt, Tug, Yank, Flick, Flip, Twitch, Dork
FLICK vs JERK: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Leaf, Picture, Ruffle, Thumb, Riffle, Strike, Click, Motion picture, Flicker, Flip, Snap, Jerk, Riff, Film, Movie
- Guy, Scumbag, Dude, Doofus, Idiot, Jackass, Moron, Douche, Hitch, Buck, Jolt, Flick, Flip, Twitch, Dork
FLICK vs JERK: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Wait, does his little tongue flick my face?
- Satin black with a bronze and silver flick.
- Flick, for whom alone I am pleading here.
- RAM aus, das DVD Flick zur Kodierung nutzt.
- Flick, flick, there was plenty of beer and plenty of cigarettes and evidently plenty of film.
- FLEXO CONVERTERS USA, INC FLICK INC FLICK, INC.
- Flick, and burned the town of Shady Vale to the ground trying to get Flick to tell him where Wil is.
- Ensure that the beginning is very, very tight with a flick check (flick the seat belt).
- Flick input: Enable or disable the keyboard to enter numbers or symbols when you tap a key and then flick your finger upwards.
- Alexander R Flick and Louise R Flick are residents.
- If you enjoy being a jerk, go elsewhere.
- For example, if I am a jerk, does it really matter whether I am a jerk in front of you or behind your back?
- Fitzroy, the jerk chef, served succulent jerk chicken and pork, on a daily basis, and has a fantastic attitude as well.
- The tractors jerk and if you have it a higher gear will actually jerk the front wheels off the ground.
- During a collision, your neck may jerk back and forth, jerk to one side or be hit by flying debris.
- Our Jerk Chicken and Jerk Pork is guaranteed to be the best north of Portland Jamaica.
- Jerk Center: Dear Foodies, Scotchies is your place for authentic Jamaican jerk chicken and pork.
- You can strict press, push press, push jerk, split jerk, squat jerk, whatever feels good for you.
- Rich does not make you a jerk, jerk makes you a jerk.
- Cultural event with 14 food vendors where patrons can enjoy a variety of jerk meals including jerk taco, jerk pizza, jerk chicken and more.
FLICK vs JERK: QUESTIONS
- Will flick Egginton make alliances to stay in Love Island?
- How effective is the drag flick field hockey shooting technique?
- What did flick say about playing against the Premier League?
- How can flick help you find the best Instagram hashtags?
- Is Maniac the most definitive 4th of July horror flick?
- What happened to flick's tongue in'a Christmas Story'?
- Can flick maintain his 100 percent winning record against Liechtenstein?
- What version of DVD Flick is available for Windows?
- Is Sofia Vergara heating up Instagram with throwback flick?
- Will Heart Evangelista star in international action flick?
- Is it dangerous to have your engine jerk intermittently?
- What do you serve with Jamaican jerk chicken wings?
- How do I get the perfect jerk&acceleration settings?
- How do you make Jerk Chicken with Worcestershire sauce?
- Are gulp jerk shads good for shallow water fishing?
- Is jerk flavors Jamaican restaurant opening on Jefferson Street?
- What causes a Mitsubishi Fuso BlueTEC transmission to jerk?
- What causes automatic transmission to jerk when downshifting?
- Which condition generates mathematical interest in jerk systems?
- Was Ralph Klein just another drunken rightwing jerk?