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sicks — sicks; skee·sicks; … English syllables
Sicks — Hilde Sicks (* 25. November 1920 in Hamburg; † 31. Juli 2007 ebenda) war eine deutsche Volksschauspielerin, die insbesondere durch ihre über 250 Rollen am Hamburger Ohnsorg Theater sowie viele Gastspiele und Fernsehübertragungen des Theaters im… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Sicks — Infobox Album Name = Sicks Type = Studio Artist = Barnes Barnes Released = 1986July 2005 (Reissue) Recorded = Lumania, 1985 1986 Genre = Novelty Rock Length = 39:2464:48 (Reissue) Label = Rhino RecordsOglio Records (Reissue) Producer = Barnes… … Wikipedia
sicks — n. nausea; vomiting. □ Oh man, I got the sicks. □ He’s at home with the sicks … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
sicks — present third singular of sic or of sick plural of sick … Useful english dictionary
The Kinsey Sicks — bill themselves as America s Favorite Dragapella Beautyshop Quartet. They perform both original music and lyrics as well as parodies of well known songs. Their work, while extremely comedic, is often highly politically charged. Their name is a… … Wikipedia
Hilde Sicks — (* 25. November 1920 in Hamburg; † 31. Juli 2007 ebenda) war eine deutsche Volksschauspielerin, die insbesondere durch ihre über 250 Rollen am Hamburger Ohnsorg Theater sowie viele Gastspiele und Fernsehübertragungen des Theaters im NDR auch… … Deutsch Wikipedia
The Sicks — Infobox Album | Name = The Sicks (EP) Type = EP Artist = Majandra Delfino Released = October 31, 2001 Genre = Indie, Electronica, Alternative, Rock, Downtempo, Dark Cabaret, Trip hop Label = Dripfeed Producer = Majandra Delfino Last album = This… … Wikipedia
skee|sicks — skee|zicks or skee|sicks «SKEE zihks», noun. U.S. Slang. 1. a worthless fellow; chap. 2. a mischievous child (usually applied playfully). ╂[American English; origin unknown] … Useful english dictionary
Majin Tantei Nōgami Neuro — Japanese cover of Majin Tantei Nōgami Neuro volume 1 魔人探偵脳噛ネウロ (Demon Detective Nōgami Neuro) Genre … Wikipedia