ick

Interjection

 * 1) An exclamation of disgust
 * Lizzie grabbed a frog out of the lake and put it in her hair! Ick!
 * Lizzie grabbed a frog out of the lake and put it in her hair! Ick!

Etymology 2
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Noun

 * 1)  Something distasteful or physically unpleasant to touch.
 * 2)  A feeling of revulsion.
 * 3)  Anything moaned about; a gripe.
 * 1)  A feeling of revulsion.
 * 2)  Anything moaned about; a gripe.
 * 1)  Anything moaned about; a gripe.
 * 1)  Anything moaned about; a gripe.
 * 1)  Anything moaned about; a gripe.
 * 1)  Anything moaned about; a gripe.
 * 1)  Anything moaned about; a gripe.
 * 1)  Anything moaned about; a gripe.

Adjective

 * 1)  icky; distasteful or unpleasant.

Derived terms

 * ick factor

Pronoun

 * : I

Etymology
, from, from.

Pronoun

 * 1)  I

Usage notes

 * Also used by Johann Christian Trömer alias Jean Chrêtien Toucement, who wrote in a mixture of French and German, like how a French would (mis-)pronounce German.

Alternative forms



 * Ravensbergisch: ,
 * Münsterländisch:

Etymology
From, from , from , from.

Pronoun

 * 1) I
 * ick schreev di en Breef
 * I wrote you a letter
 * Ick keem, ick seeg, ick wunn
 * I came, I saw, I conquered. (veni, vidi, vici, attributed to .)

Declension
In the dialect of Fritz Reuter:

Related terms

 * (possessive: my, mine)
 * (reflexive, for the 3rd person)

Possessive pronouns in the dialect of Fritz Reuter: