Definitions
Wiktionary
- n. A diminutive of the male given name Richard
- n. A patronymic surname.
Etymologies
- Rhyming nickname for Rick, pet form of Richard. (Wiktionary)
Examples
“If it is hick vs. McInnis, Hick will win in a landslide.”
“Please consider this the next time any of your contributors to CNN use the term Hick or Redneck.”
“Denver's Mayor seems to like the moniker Hick, and he has no doubt heard less flattering variations on his name.”
The Huffington Post: Craig Alan Silverman: Hick and Tanc and Taxes
“Hick is not really as interested in, or as respectful of, religions as he claims to be.”
“So in Hick's pluralistic view, Christianity is great -- as long as it isn't Christianity.”
“If you think my whole paragraph is undermined by the word Hick then you might have a few screws loose.”
“It is important to note that in Hick’s and Adam’s view, God is not the cause of these “natural” evils, but Adams’ point is that despite the evil of suffering, something good is gained from it that may not have occurred before.”
Augustine vs. Pelagius Part Three - The Nature of God and Evil | Heretical Ideas Magazine
“If you're interested in how normal homeschooling life can look, you might want to check out this essay, called "Hick Town Unschooled Kid.”
The Huffington Post: Kate Fridkis: Are Homeschoolers Hopeless Idealists?
“I'm in a film called Hick and I'm a redhead for it," she told Us Weekly.”
“In the year 1900 Brother and Sister Ray came to Kansas City, Missouri, to visit us and it pleased God to have them pitch battle against sin in a certain portion of Kansas City called Hick's Hollow.”
Twice Sold, Twice Ransomed Autobiography of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Ray
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