Proper noun
Schick (plural Schicks)
A surname.
Richard Nixon... was just offered $2 million by Schick to do a television commercial - for Gillette. Gerald Ford
After an update on UNC from Ryan McGee (1:57), Peter Burns, Matt Schick and Heather Dinich discuss who runs the biggest risk of being this week's version of Oklahoma (14:34) and much more. Source: Internet
Between 1910 and 1911 Béla Schick developed the Schick test to detect preexistent immunity to diphtheria in an exposed person. Source: Internet
Hans Schick sees in the works of Comenius (1592–1670) the ideal of the newly born English Masonry before the foundation of the Grand Lodge in 1717. Source: Internet
Sofer's student Moshe Schick together with Sofer's sons Shimon and Samuel Benjamin took an active role in arguing against the Reform movement. Source: Internet
Before you leave, pick up Schick Quattro YOU™, a set of inexpensive razors that work so well you can skip a shave! Source: Internet