1. flicking - Noun
2. flicking - Verb
of Flick
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnd this is the moment I will never forget as long as I live: A quarter mile away in the darkness, on the other edge of this bowl, there was some guy flicking his Bic, and in the night I hear, 'Don't worry about it, John. Source: Internet
By flicking their wings open when disturbed they use the coloration to fool predators into thinking the spots are eyes. Source: Internet
Body language can include flicking the hair, eye contact, brief touching, open stances, proximity, etc. Verbal communication of interest can include alterations in vocal tone, such as pace, volume, and intonation. Source: Internet
Both flicking and using the whisper key is especially important to ensure notes speak properly during slurring between high and low registers. Source: Internet
Face-off-men scrap for the ball, often by "clamping" it under their stick and flicking it out to their teammates. Source: Internet
After UBC’s Matt Revel dragged the puck into the blue paint, it was a scramble to find the loose puck until Revel finished what he started and put the Thunderbirds up 1-0, flicking it over Calgary starting goaltender Jordan Papirny. Source: Internet