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* '''Dick''' is a time-honoured contraction of the ] '''Richard'''. Many famous individuals have used "Dick" as a nickname, including ], who eventually came to be known under the slang term "Tricky Dick". * '''Dick''' is a time-honoured contraction of the ] '''Richard'''. Many famous individuals have used "Dick" as a nickname, including ], who eventually came to be known under the slang term "Tricky Dick".
*'''Dick''' is also a ] term used to refer to a ] or ]. It is a shortened form of ''detective''. ], the famous ]al police detective, was named for his profession. '''Private dick''' is also common for private investigators. *'''Dick''' is also a ] term used to refer to a ] or ]. It is a shortened form of ''detective''. ], the famous ]al police detective, was named for his profession. '''Private dick''' is also common for private investigators.
*It is also a ] for ], and in modern times it is frequently used as an insult or ]. *It is also a ] for ], and in modern times it is frequently used as an insult or ].
* The term "dick around" means to carelessly waste time, as in "Quick dicking around, we have to finish!"
*'''Dick''' is also, much less commonly, a surname: *'''Dick''' is also, much less commonly, a surname:
** For the classic ] ] (posthumously a frequent source of ] plots and concepts), see ] ** For the classic ] ] (posthumously a frequent source of ] plots and concepts), see ]

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The word and name Dick has multiple meanings:

  • Dick is a time-honoured contraction of the given name Richard. Many famous individuals have used "Dick" as a nickname, including Richard Nixon, who eventually came to be known under the slang term "Tricky Dick".
  • Dick is also a slang term used to refer to a private investigator or detective. It is a shortened form of detective. Dick Tracy, the famous fictional police detective, was named for his profession. Private dick is also common for private investigators.
  • It is also a vulgarism for penis, and in modern times it is frequently used as an insult or curse word.
  • The term "dick around" means to carelessly waste time, as in "Quick dicking around, we have to finish!"
  • Dick is also, much less commonly, a surname:
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