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    prick
    /prɪk/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. an act of piercing something with a sharp point: "the pin prick had produced a drop of blood"
    • 2. a man's penis. vulgar slang

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  2. If you pierce your skin with a thorn, needle, or similar sharp object, you prick your skin. The mark it leaves on you is also called a prick. You can also use prick to describe the sensation of tears welling — your favorite sad movie might make tears prick your eyes.

  3. the act of making a very small hole in the surface of something with a sharp object, or a hole that is made like this: The test requires a small blood sample from a heel prick. She saw the two tiny pricks on her with blood running down her chest from the wound.

  4. noun. ˈprik. Synonyms of prick. 1. : a mark or shallow hole made by a pointed instrument. 2. a. : a pointed instrument or weapon. b. : a sharp projecting organ or part. 3. : an instance of pricking or the sensation of being pricked: such as. a. : a nagging or sharp feeling of remorse, regret, or sorrow. b. : a slight sharply localized discomfort.

  5. noun. a puncture made by a needle, thorn, or the like. a sharp point; prickle. the act of pricking: the prick of a needle. the state or sensation of being pricked. a sharp pain caused by or as if by being pricked; twinge. the pointed end of a prickspur. Slang: Vulgar. penis. an obnoxious or contemptible person. Archaic. a goad for oxen.

  6. prick. (prĭk) n. 1. a. The act of piercing or pricking. b. The sensation of being pierced or pricked. 2. a. A persistent or sharply painful feeling of sorrow or remorse. b. A small, sharp, local pain, such as that made by a needle or bee sting. 3. A small mark or puncture made by a pointed object. 4.

  7. prick (up) your ears. (of an animal, especially a horse or dog) to raise the ears. . (also your ears prick up) (of a person) to listen carefully because you have just heard something interesting; to listen out for something you might hear. Her ears pricked up at the sound of his name.

  8. If you prick something, you make small holes in it with a sharp object such as a pin. Prick the potatoes and rub them with salt. American English : prick / ˈprɪk /

  9. A persistent or sharply painful feeling of sorrow or remorse. American Heritage Medicine. Pricking. Webster's New World. A very small puncture or, formerly, dot, made by a sharp point. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. More Noun Definitions (7) Synonyms: thorn. spine. prickle. needle. stab. puncture. perforation. dent.

  10. to make a very small hole in something with a sharp object: Prick the potatoes all over before baking. I pricked my finger on a pin. prick. noun [ C ] The injection won't hurt - you'll just feel a slight prick. (Definition of prick from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of prick. in Chinese (Traditional)

  11. to make a very small hole in something with a sharp object: Prick the potatoes all over before baking. I pricked my finger on a pin. prick. noun [ C ] The injection won't hurt - you'll just feel a slight prick. (Definition of prick from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of prick. in Chinese (Traditional)