un·licked \“+\adjective Etymology:un- (I) + licked, past participle of lick 1.: not licked dry : lacking proper form or shape < an unlicked bear whelp — Shakespeare > 2.: revealing youthful naïveté or crudeness of manner : lacking finish or polish < was just an unlicked kid when I knew him > < a kind of unlicked attempt at civility — Mary Deasy >