Noun: flicks fliks
Usage: Brit, informal
Usage: Brit, informal
- A theatre where films are shown
"We went to the local flicks to catch the latest blockbuster";
- cinema, movie theater [US], movie theatre [N. Amer], movie house [N. Amer], picture palace [Brit, archaic], pictures [Brit], picture house [Brit]
- A light sharp contact (usually with something flexible)
"he gave it a flick with his finger"; "he felt the flick of a whip"
- A short stroke
"With a flick of his wrist, he turned the page"
- [informal] A form of entertainment that enacts a story by sound and a sequence of images giving the illusion of continuous movement
"they went to a flick every Saturday night";
- movie, film, picture, moving picture, moving-picture show, motion picture, motion-picture show, picture show, pic [informal]
- Touch or hit with a light, quick blow
"flicked him with his hand"
- Throw or toss with a quick motion
"flick a piece of paper across the table";
- jerk
- Cause to move with a flick
"he flicked his Bic";
- flip
- Twitch or flutter
"the paper flicked";
- ruffle, riffle
- Cause to make a snapping sound
"flick your fingers";
- snap, click
- Flash intermittently
"The lights flicked on and off";
- flicker
- Shine unsteadily
"The candle flicked";
- flicker
- Look through a book or other written material
"He flicked through the report";
- flip, thumb, riffle, leaf, riff
- Remove with a flick (of the hand)
"She flicked the crumbs off her lap"
Type of: beam, blink, brush, contact, displace, flash, force, house, impinging, move, peruse, product, production, push, remove, shine, striking, stroke, take, take away, theater [US], theatre, throw, twinkle, wing, wink, winkle [rare], withdraw
Encyclopedia: Flicks
Flick, Tom