Licker Meaning in English
word
ˈɫɪkɝ
LIK-er
lˈɪkɐ
LIK-uh
Definición
A 'licker' is a person or animal that licks things. It is rarely used except in humorous or descriptive contexts.
Uso & Matices
Rare word, almost never used formally; mainly heard in jokes, playful insults ('cat is a licker'), or unusual descriptions. Not standard for people; more commonly about animals or as part of compound words (e.g., 'boot-licker' for a sycophant). Don't confuse with 'liquor' (alcohol).
Spanish: persona que lame - lamedor/a (animal)Portuguese (BR): quem lambe - lambedor/a (animal)Portuguese (PT): quem lambe - lambedor/a (animal)Chinese (Simplified): 舔东西的人 - 爱舔的动物Chinese (Traditional): 舔東西的人 - 愛舔的動物Hindi: चाटने वाला मनुष्य - चाटने वाला जानवरArabic: الذاب (الشخص الذي يلعق) - الحيوان الذي يلعقBengali: চাটা (ব্যক্তি বা পশু)Russian: лизывающий - облизывательJapanese: なめたがり - なめる人(動物)Vietnamese: kẻ liếm - con vật thích liếmKorean: 핥는 사람 - 핥는 동물Turkish: yalayan (kişi veya hayvan)Urdu: چٹنے والا (شخص یا جانور)Indonesian: penjilat (orang atau hewan)
Oraciones de Ejemplo
My dog is a real licker.
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That cat is such a licker when it wants attention.
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A licker loves to taste everything it sees.
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If you leave ice cream on the table, the licker in your house will find it first!
natural
He's such a licker—he even tries to lick your shoes!
natural
When it comes to peanut butter, every dog is a licker.
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