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Dick  (dk), George Frederick 1881-1967.
American medical researcher who teamed with his wife, Gladys Henry Dick (1881-1963), to isolate the germ that causes scarlet fever. They developed a serum for the disease (1923) and the Dick test for susceptibility (1924).

dick 1  (dk)
n. Slang
A detective.

[Shortening and alteration of detective.]

dick 2  (dk) Slang
n.
1. Chiefly British A fellow; a guy.
2. Vulgar A penis.
3. Vulgar A person, especially a man, regarded as mean or contemptible.
tr.v. dicked, dick·ing, dicks Vulgar
1. To take advantage of; cheat.
2. To have sexual intercourse with.
Phrasal Verbs:
dick around Vulgar
1. To spend time idly; fool around.
2. To be sexually promiscuous.
dick up Vulgar
To botch or bungle.

[From Dick, nickname for Richard.]

dick
Noun
Slang
1. Taboo a penis
2. clever dick an opinionated person [Dick familiar form of Richard]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.Dickdick - someone who is a detective          
colloquialism - a colloquial expression; characteristic of spoken or written communication that seeks to imitate informal speech
detective, police detective, tec, investigator - a police officer who investigates crimes
2.Dickdick - obscene terms for penis              
penis, phallus, member - the male organ of copulation (`member' is a euphemism)
dirty word, vulgarism, obscenity, smut, filth - an offensive or indecent word or phrase


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