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'''Dick''', '''Dicks''', or '''Dick's''' may refer to: | |||
The word and name '''Dick''' has multiple meanings. While Dick is a time-honoured contraction of the ] ''']''', it is also an ] and ] for the ], and in modern times, it is frequently used as an insult or ] or to refer to an unpleasant, rude, or antisocial person (usually make, but can be anyone). A number of the bearers of this name are populary known as "Dick" rather than "Richard", see ]. Also, some people are actually called and named Dick, as opposed to Richard. | |||
'''Dick''', '''Dicks''', or '''Dick's''' may also mean or refer to among other things: | |||
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==Media== | ==Media== | ||
* '']'', a 1999 American ] ] in which two girls cause the downfall of Richard Nixon | |||
* ], a 2004 album by Fila Brazillia | * ], a 2004 album by Fila Brazillia | ||
* ], a musical group | * ], a musical group | ||
* ], a 1999 American comedy film | * ], a 1999 American comedy film | ||
* ], a 2019 song by Starboi3 featuring Doja Cat | |||
* ], a ] band | |||
* '']'', a 2023 American black comedy film | |||
* For the ] ] album by ] who is the guitarist from a band ], see '']'' | |||
* ], a novel written in 1851 by ] | |||
* ], the real life whale that inspired the novel | |||
* For the classic ] ](posthmously a frequent source of ] plots and concepts), see ] | |||
* '']'', the movie starring ] also refers to this usage | |||
* '']'', an album by ] | |||
* '']'', a ] | |||
* Dicks., author abbreviation for ] (1738-1822) | |||
==Names== | ==Names== | ||
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* ] | * ] | ||
* ] | * ] | ||
* Dick, a |
* Dick, a diminutive for ] | ||
* ], a powerful ] politician | |||
* ] (1823–1891), a pen name of Edmond de la Fontaine of Luxembourg | * ] (1823–1891), a pen name of Edmond de la Fontaine of Luxembourg | ||
* ], botanical author abbreviation for James Dickson (1738–1822) | * ], botanical author abbreviation for ] (1738–1822) | ||
* ], the famous ]al investigator, had that name from his ] | |||
* "Dick" or "]" is also slang for ] | |||
* ], a ] politician | |||
* ], American actor and comedian best known for his roles on TV sitcoms | |||
==Places== | ==Places== | ||
* ], a ] in ], ], ] | |||
* ], a mountain in California | * ], a mountain in California | ||
* ], an unincorporated community | |||
* ], a ]-based ] restaurant chain in Seattle | |||
* ], a major sporting goods retailer in the Eastern and Midwestern ] | |||
* ], a ] ] in ], ], nicknamed "The Dick" | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
** ], a soccer stadium in Denver, Colorado | |||
==People== | |||
* ], American entrepreneur | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
* ] (1858-1945), America politician | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
* ], novel by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. | |||
* ], fictional character | |||
* ] (born 1958), Scottish musician | |||
* ], vice-president of the ] | |||
* Dick Deadeye, a character in the operetta ] | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
* ] (1907-1997), American engineer | |||
* ] (1858-1902), British-born Australian swimmer & sport entrepreneur | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
* ] (c.1745-1846) Scottish soldier killed in the ] | |||
* ] (1740-1812), American politician - New Jersey | |||
* ] (1836-1907), American politician <!-- Congressman --> - Pennsylvania | |||
* ] (1774-1857), Scottish writer and teacher | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
* ], Scottish soldier | |||
* ] | |||
==First name== | |||
* ], American television personality | |||
* ], the original ], later ] of the (fictional) ] Universe | |||
* ], Homicide detective in the ] series | |||
* ], American chairman and CEO of Wells Fargo & Company, San Francisco, CA | |||
* ] (1898-1963), Dutch footballer | |||
* ], political advisor | |||
* ], American Comedian and Actor | |||
==Other uses== | ==Other uses== | ||
* ], a ] for the penis as well as a pejorative epithet | |||
* An abrasive and inconsiderate person | |||
* ], a |
* ], a Seattle, Washington-based fast food chain | ||
* ], a major sporting goods retailer in the United States | |||
* ], a soccer stadium in Denver, Colorado | |||
* ], in early 20th century or 19th century English | * ], in early 20th century or 19th century English | ||
* ], or |
* ], or DIC(K), a political party | ||
* DIC, Departmental Introductory Course (used commonly in IIT Bombay, India) | |||
* A silly person | |||
* A contemptible or stupid ] is often reffered to as a ']', although usually not in their ]! | |||
* Dick is also a slang term used to refer to a ] or ]. It is a shortened form (]) of ''detective''. ''Anyone know the etymology of this?'' | |||
* From this, the term "dick around" means to carelessly waste time, as in "Quit dicking around, we have to finish and start studying for your exam you douche bag!" | |||
* Also, evolving from this usage (and somewhat from the above police usage), the term "dick" has been used disparagingly to denote U.S. ] and other very conservative persons, especially those with power that unapologetically assert their agenda by use of such power | |||
* "Dick", a vulgar, derogatory term for a contemptible, mean, or odious man, as in: "Quit being such a dick." | |||
* Another meaning for someone who is annoying and gets in the way, like ] | |||
* A surname of the ] origin; the German word "dick" means fat | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* A slang term for detective (''The Bank Dick'', etc.) | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | * ] | ||
* ] | * ] | ||
* ] | * ] | ||
* ] | * ] | ||
* ] | |||
* ] | * ] | ||
* ], a novel by American artist and author Chris Kraus | * '']'', a novel by American artist and author Chris Kraus | ||
* ] (born 1942), German rock music singer | * ] (born 1942), German rock music singer | ||
* ] | |||
* ], a British pudding | * ], a British pudding | ||
* ] | |||
* ], a male sexual organ (similar to ], but derived from the ] word "deek", or ]), a colloquial vulgarism | |||
* The MediaWiki essay, ] | |||
* The satirical Misplaced Pages policy essay, ] | |||
* A common ] for people named Richard | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:24, 30 November 2024
Dick, Dicks, or Dick's may refer to:
Media
- Dicks (album), a 2004 album by Fila Brazillia
- Dicks (band), a musical group
- Dick (film), a 1999 American comedy film
- "Dick" (song), a 2019 song by Starboi3 featuring Doja Cat
- Dicks: The Musical, a 2023 American black comedy film
Names
- Dick (nickname), an index of people nicknamed Dick
- Dick (surname)
- Dicks (surname)
- Dick, a diminutive for Richard
- Dicks (writer) (1823–1891), a pen name of Edmond de la Fontaine of Luxembourg
- Dicks., botanical author abbreviation for James Dickson (1738–1822)
Places
- Dicks Butte, a mountain in California
- Dick, Michigan, an unincorporated community
Other uses
- Dick (slang), a dysphemism for the penis as well as a pejorative epithet
- Dick's Drive-In, a Seattle, Washington-based fast food chain
- Dick's Sporting Goods, a major sporting goods retailer in the United States
- Dick's Sporting Goods Park, a soccer stadium in Denver, Colorado
- Detective, in early 20th century or 19th century English
- Democratic Indira Congress (Karunakaran), or DIC(K), a political party
See also
- List of people with surname Dick
- Dickies
- Dicky (disambiguation)
- Dix (disambiguation)
- Dicker (disambiguation)
- Dyck
- I Love Dick, a novel by American artist and author Chris Kraus
- King Size Dick (born 1942), German rock music singer
- Moby Dick (disambiguation)
- Spotted dick, a British pudding
- Slippery dick
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