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hick

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1. hick - Noun

2. hick - Verb

3. hick - Adjective Satellite

4. Hick - Proper noun

Meaning

a person who is not very intelligent or interested in culture

awkwardly simple and provincial

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I'm a hick,” I recall saying to him. "No,” Harrison answered. "You think you're less than you are. You're a smart hick.” And then, "You have the eyes of a doe and the balls of a samurai. Carrie Fisher

I might not understand everything a Democrat or liberal thinks but hey let's be honest, I don't understand some of the things the Republicans think, but that doesn't make me some dumb hick that doesn't have the right to live here. Angie Harmon

My childhood is more hick than I could ever possibly relate to you, and also more intellectual than you would ever expect. For instance, me and my sister, when we were little, we would compete to see who could eat the most squirrel brains. Shea Hembrey

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a hick town Source: Internet

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