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Definition of hic in English: hicexclamation hɪkhɪk Used in writing to express the sound of a hiccup, especially a drunken one. (用文字表达的打嗝声,尤指酒醉后的)呃 Example sentencesExamples - He could have told me - hic - instead of letting her say something - hic - like that!
- One to see in the New Year, hic, and one for ya birfday.
- And I've been hitting the bottle in the evenings to help me get by. (* hic *)
- So will you * hic * tell me what happened this morning?
- When the farmer had arrived safely in the dock he looked about in a very dreamy manner, and in answer to the Magistrates' Clerk said ‘Prapsh I have had - hic - a lil drop - hic - er whisky,’ provoking great hilarity in the court.
OriginLate 19th century: imitative. Rhymesartic, brick, chick, click, crick, flick, hand-pick, hick, kick, lick, mick, miskick, nick, pic, pick, quick, rick, shtick, sic, sick, slick, snick, stick, thick, tic, tick, trick, Vic, wick Definition of hic in US English: hicexclamationhɪkhik Used in writing to express the sound of a hiccup, especially a drunken one. (用文字表达的打嗝声,尤指酒醉后的)呃 Example sentencesExamples - So will you * hic * tell me what happened this morning?
- He could have told me - hic - instead of letting her say something - hic - like that!
- When the farmer had arrived safely in the dock he looked about in a very dreamy manner, and in answer to the Magistrates' Clerk said ‘Prapsh I have had - hic - a lil drop - hic - er whisky,’ provoking great hilarity in the court.
- And I've been hitting the bottle in the evenings to help me get by. (* hic *)
- One to see in the New Year, hic, and one for ya birfday.
OriginLate 19th century: imitative. |