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 prickP0553400 (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.  A pointed object, such as an ice pick, goad, or thorn.5.  Chiefly British A hare's track or footprint.6.  Vulgar Slang A penis.7.  Vulgar Slang A person considered to be mean or contemptible, especially a man.v. pricked, prick·ing, pricks v.tr.1. a.  To puncture lightly.b.  To make (a hole) by puncturing something.2.  To spur (a horse).3.  To affect with a mental or emotional pang, as of sorrow or remorse: criticism that pricked his conscience.4.  To impel as if with a spur; stimulate or provoke.5.  To mark or delineate on a surface by means of small punctures: prick a pattern on a board.6.  To pierce the quick of (a horse's hoof) while shoeing.7.  To transplant (seedlings, for example) before final planting.8.  To cause to stand erect or point upward: The dogs pricked their ears.v.intr.1.  To pierce or puncture something or cause a pricking feeling.2.  To feel a pang or twinge from being pricked.3. a.  To spur a horse on.b.  To ride at a gallop.4.  To stand erect; point upward: The dog's ears pricked at the noise.Phrasal Verb:  prick off Nautical  To measure with dividers on a chart.Idiom:  prick up (one's) ears To listen with attentive interest.[Middle English, from Old English prica, puncture.]Translations
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