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LICKED

LICKED
ScnMaster
(colloquial) overcame; vanquished. PDC Volume 3 Approved Glossary
LICKED
ScnOEC
(colloquial) overcome or defeated, as in a fight, game or contest. He thinks, "Well, maybe I'm not totally licked."
LICKED
ScnOEC
(colloquial) overcome or defeated, as in a fight, game or contest. He thinks, "Well, maybe I'm not totally licked."
LICKED
ScnTUEU
(colloquial) overcome or defeated, as in a fight, game or contest.overcome or defeated, as in a fight, game or contest. And we'11 get 145 that licked. -Goals Listing (9 Aug. 62) (colloquial) whipped; thrashed. "Oh, that was-yeah, yeah, and he licked my older brother for doing it." -Auditing by Lists (16 Apr. 64) (colloquial) overcame; vanquished. (colloquial) overcome; vanquished; controlled. (colloquial) whipped; thrashed. (informal) hit or beaten, especially as a punishment; thrashed; whipped.overcome or defeated, as in a fight, game or contest. (slang) overcome or defeated, as in a fight, game or contest.overcome or defeated, as in a fight, game or contest. And they probably could be licked by any little batch of high-school kids on the same game, who were welded together by policy. (colloquial) overcome; vanquished; controlled. Now, you'll be glad you came to this congress, just as I'm glad you're here so that I could tell you about this, because we got it licked. iOpening Lecture (1 Jan. 60) (colloquial) overcome; vanquished; controlled. Now, you'll be glad you came to this congress, just as I'm glad you're here so that I could tell you about this, because we got it licked. ?Opening Lecture (1 Jan. 60)