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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of dick.
  • adjective informal, vulgar Having a specified kind of penis.

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Examples

  • Moments before the attack, on 14 November last year, Capt McDermid had ordered his men to split into two groups after members of the patrol realised they were being "dicked" - watched

    unknown title 2008

  • The more that they appear the more likely it is that a British patrol is being "dicked" (observed) and information is being passed back up the Taliban chain.

    Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010

  • Nine time ouf ot 10, the other shop's bowsmith dicked it all up and we end up undicking it.

    Some Peeves from a Gunsmith 2009

  • The big thing about that is that it's owned and controlled by Disney, which means that every step in the process is scrupulously controlled, overseen, filed, catalogued, approved, altered, scrapped, rewritten and generally dicked around with.

    Archive 2010-03-01 Roger Langridge 2010

  • If this had been my guys, I would have told them that they did their best in tricky circumstances and, if pressed, they would have got the tamest rifting and dicked with the first few rounds on the next night out.

    Staffs Police Have Some Fun SHOCK!! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009

  • Nine time ouf ot 10, the other shop's bowsmith dicked it all up and we end up undicking it.

    Some Peeves from a Gunsmith 2009

  • Awfully bland fare for Whedon, and I know the network dicked around with the original series quite a lot, so that's no surprise.

    "You're all alone sitting in the corner. You've got a killer stare." greygirlbeast 2009

  • The big thing about that is that it's owned and controlled by Disney, which means that every step in the process is scrupulously controlled, overseen, filed, catalogued, approved, altered, scrapped, rewritten and generally dicked around with.

    Thinking Out Loud Roger Langridge 2010

  • Your average user is getting completely dicked by this process whereby Windows and various forms of malware conspire to slowly bring their platforms to a grinding halt.

    Matthew Yglesias » The End of Hierarchical File Systems 2010

  • Bush/Cheney and company dicked around the Afghanistan conflict for almost eight years.

    Axelrod slams Romney 2009

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