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dicky doo award: Amendment to Communications Act of 1934 United States. Congress. Senate. Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 1958 |
dicky doo award: Amendment to Communications Act of 1934 (Prohibiting Radio and Television Stations from Engaging in Music Publishing Or Recording Business) United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Subcommittee on Communications, 1958 Includes the following submitted material. a. American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers, monthly record release listing, Jan. 1958 (p. 335-388). b. Broadcast Music, Inc., affiliated music publishers in U.S. and foreign countries, alphabetical list by name and state or country (p. 613-762). c. Broadcaster-BMI Domination of the Music Industry by John Schulman for Songwriters Protective Association (p. 1035-1144). |
dicky doo award: USB Rubber Ducky Darren Kitchen, 2017-11-17 The USB Rubber Ducky is a keystroke injection tool disguised as a generic flash drive. Computers recognize it as a regular keyboard and accept its pre-programmed keystroke payloads at over 1000 words per minute. |
dicky doo award: Hearings United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, 1958 |
dicky doo award: Marketing Today : a Retail Focus Harold J. Stoyles, 1988 |
dicky doo award: Joel Whitburn's Pop Annual, 1955-1999 Joel Whitburn, 2000 A must for every music enthusiast's bookshelf, our new Pop Annual 1955-1999 is a year-by-year ranking, in numerical order according to the highest chart position reached, of the 23,070 singles that peaked on Billboard's pop singles charts (Hot 100, Best Sellers in Stores, Most Played by Jockeys, Most Played in Juke Boxes and Top 100) from January, 1955 through December, 1999. Features comprehensive, essential chart data and more arranged for fast, easy reference. All new features include: the names of the songwriters for every title that ever made the Hot 100 or any of Billboard's other pop charts since 1955! All titles from Billboard's Hot 100 Airplay and Hot 100 Sales charts that did not make the Hot 100 are now included in a special year-end wrap-up at the end of the yearly rankings. The special bonus section also features: Top 500 artists ranking * charted Christmas singles section * Academy Award and Grammy Award-winning songs and records * complete alphabetical song title list * other artist, songwriter and record achievements. |
dicky doo award: Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles 1955-2002 Joel Whitburn, 2003 (Book). A full 48 years in the making, Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles 1955-2002 (10th Edition) is by far the biggest and best edition of our bestseller we've ever published. From vinyl 45s to CD singles to album tracks, here and only here are the more than 25,000 titles and 6,000 artists that appeared on Billboard 's Pop music charts from January, 1955 through December, 2002. Painstakingly researched and brimming with basic chart facts, detailed artist and title data, plus great new features and format changes that make it more useful than ever! |
dicky doo award: Billboard , 1958-06-30 In its 114th year, Billboard remains the world's premier weekly music publication and a diverse digital, events, brand, content and data licensing platform. Billboard publishes the most trusted charts and offers unrivaled reporting about the latest music, video, gaming, media, digital and mobile entertainment issues and trends. |
dicky doo award: Joel Whitburn Presents Top R & B/hip-hop Singles, 1942-2004 Joel Whitburn, 2004 The only complete history of Billboard's Hot RandB/Hip-Hop Singles chart, this book by Joel Whitburn is a mammoth monument to one of America's most beloved music styles. All the chart hits are here with complete with in-depth chart data, essential artist information and much, much more! Arranged by artist, this authorized Billboard Chart book includes everything from the the early RandB bands, doo-wop groups, sweet soul singers, hot funk unites, sexy divas and the hottest hip-hop stars of today. Each listing has a bio summary and then shows peak chart position, chart debut date, total weeks charted for every song that cracked the charts. Over 4,400 artists and nearly 20,000 song titles. |
dicky doo award: Rock Stars Encyclopedia Dafydd Rees, Luke Crampton, 1999 Presents year-by-year chronologies of influential artists from the past fifty years. |
dicky doo award: The Billboard Book of Top 40 R & B and Hip-hop Hits Joel Whitburn, 2006 Back in the days of Louis Jordan and Bullmoose Jackson and His Buffalo Bearcats, swing, and World War II,Billboardmagazine started keeping tabs on the best-sellers in record stores in New York City’s Harlem. That Harlem Hit Parade chart of 1942, the starting point of this book, wasBillboard’s first accounting of the growing interest in the music that would come to be known as R&B. Today, more than sixty years later, Billboard is proud to present the first edition of The Billboard Book of Top 40 R&B and Hip-Hop Hits, packed with complete, authoritative chart information on the most popular songs and artists, including everyone from the Nat King Cole Trio to Ray Charles to Mary J. Blige to Jay-Z. Great for music fans, record collectors, industry professionals, and trivia lovers, this book will answer questions, resolve arguments, and inspire new ideas. • Capitalizes on one of W-G’s top-selling titles, The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits— more than 50,000 copies sold of the 7th edition! • Complete history of Top 40 R&B and hip-hop hits, covering 62 years • 300 pictures of top recording artists • Author Joel Whitburn is the leading authority on charted music |
dicky doo award: The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music Colin Larkin, 1992 |
dicky doo award: Showmen's Motion Picture Trade Review , 1948 |
dicky doo award: Pop Singles Annual, 1955-1990 Joel Whitburn, 1991 |
dicky doo award: Icky Doo Dah Simon Murray, 2010-10-01 |
dicky doo award: ASCAP Monthly Record Release American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, 1958 |
dicky doo award: Jungle Rules Charles Henderson, 2006 There's been a murder in Chu Lai. After a long day slogging through the boonies, Private Celestine Anderson returned to base, only to come under fire from a group of racist white marines. That was when he finally snapped, and buried his field ax in the skull of one of his tormentors. And the inexperienced O'Connor has been assigned to defend him, in a trial that seems to begin as an open-and-shut case - but ends up pulling O'Connor into the heart of the Vietnam conflict, where bullets overrule books, and death is the only judge of men. This recounting of a true story of brutality and justice continues Charles Henderson's tradition of bringing readers into the heart of the American experience in Vietnam.--BOOK JACKET. |
dicky doo award: Anagram Solver Bloomsbury Publishing, 2009-01-01 Anagram Solver is the essential guide to cracking all types of quiz and crossword featuring anagrams. Containing over 200,000 words and phrases, Anagram Solver includes plural noun forms, palindromes, idioms, first names and all parts of speech. Anagrams are grouped by the number of letters they contain with the letters set out in alphabetical order so that once the letters of an anagram are arranged alphabetically, finding the solution is as easy as locating the word in a dictionary. |
dicky doo award: You Look Like That Girl Lisa Jakub, 2015 Lisa Jakub's humorous, irreverent account of her unusual and occasionally awkward life as a successful child actor and what happened when she walked away from it all in search of a more authentic life. From the moment Lisa's career began at the age of four after being discovered in a Toronto mall, normal became a relative term. From missing her first day of school to work on an orange juice ad, to discovering that classmates were charging money to show kids where that girl from TV lived, success was always a double-edged sword. By eleven, she'd moved to Los Angeles with her mom, where her career quickly snowballed, landing roles in such iconic movies as Rambling Rose, Mrs. Doubtfire, and Independence Day. She went from living out of suitcases in motels to buying a house before she was old enough to drive a car. But not everyone appreciated her professional success; her demanding work schedule got her kicked out of multiple high schools. By the age of 22, she realized she was living a life that no longer felt authentic, and the cost of pretending was just too high. Even a brief but rewarding stint behind the camera making a movie that was showcased at the Cannes Film Festival, and the freedom of acting with friends in the cult classic George Lucas In Love wasn't enough. Lisa knew she needed to leave Hollywood, stop striving for this dream that wasn't hers, and start writing the script for her own life--Publisher's description. |
dicky doo award: The Hollywood Reporter , 1960 |
dicky doo award: History of Brighthelmston; or, Brighton as I View it and Others Knew It John Ackerson Erredge, 2021-05-19 This is an incredible history of Brighton, earlier known as Brighthelmstone, a seaside resort and one of the two main areas of the City of Brighton and Hove. It is located on the south coast of England, in East Sussex. Archaeological evidence of settlement in the area dates back to the Bronze Age, Roman and Anglo-Saxon periods. The writer entertains the readers with vivid descriptions of the site and several unknown facts. In addition, histories of the places and brief biographies of famous people that lived there are also included in this book. |
dicky doo award: Billboard , 1960-06-06 In its 114th year, Billboard remains the world's premier weekly music publication and a diverse digital, events, brand, content and data licensing platform. Billboard publishes the most trusted charts and offers unrivaled reporting about the latest music, video, gaming, media, digital and mobile entertainment issues and trends. |
dicky doo award: Cloud Atlas (20th Anniversary Edition) David Mitchell, 2010-07-16 #1 INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER • A timeless, structure-bending classic that explores how actions of individual lives impact the past, present and future—from a postmodern visionary and one of the leading voices in fiction Featuring a new afterword by David Mitchell and a new introduction by Gabrielle Zevin, author of Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow One of the New York Times’s 100 Best Books of the 21st Century • Shortlisted for the International Booker Prize Cloud Atlas begins in 1850 with Adam Ewing, an American notary voyaging from the Chatham Isles to his home in California. Ewing is befriended by a physician, Dr. Goose, who begins to treat him for a rare species of brain parasite. The novel careens, with dazzling virtuosity, to Belgium in 1931, to the West Coast in the 1970s, to an inglorious present-day England, to a Korean superstate of the near future where neocapitalism has run amok, and, finally, to a postapocalyptic Iron Age Hawaii in the last days of history. But the story doesn’t end even there. The novel boomerangs back through centuries and space, returning by the same route, in reverse, to its starting point. Along the way, David Mitchell reveals how his disparate characters connect, how their fates intertwine, and how their souls drift across time like clouds across the sky. As wild as a video game, as mysterious as a Zen koan, Cloud Atlas is an unforgettable tour de force that, like its incomparable author, has transcended its cult classic status to become a worldwide phenomenon. |
dicky doo award: The Great Clowns of American Television Karin Adir, 2001-12-01 There are generations that have never seen Sid Caesar become an automobile tire or Red Skelton stick his thumbs in his armpits and intone, Two theagulls..., never journeyed with Ernie Kovacs to a surrealistic world of his warped imagination. Here seventeen comic talents are profiled (with photographs): their early years, marriages and personal challenges, anecdotes about them, the characters they created, their styles, and often representative dialogue or sketch descriptions. There is a listing of all television shows in which each comic starred (giving length, network, air dates). The comics include Lucille Ball, Milton Berle, Carol Burnett, Sid Caesar, Imogene Coca, Tim Conway, Jackie Gleason, Danny Kaye, Ernie Kovacs, Olsen and Johnson, Martha Raye, Soupy Sales, Red Skelton, Dick Van Dyke, Flip Wilson, Jonathan Winters, and Ed Wynn. |
dicky doo award: Whiskey River (Take My Mind) Johnny Bush, Ricky Mitchell, 2017-05-24 “Fans of live music will get a kick out of” this Texas Country Music Hall of Famer’s “fond but brutally honest memories, playing gigs with Willie Nelson” (Publishers Weekly). When it comes to Texas honky-tonk, nobody knows the music or the scene better than Johnny Bush. Author of Willie Nelson’s classic concert anthem “Whiskey River,” and singer of hits such as “You Gave Me a Mountain” and “I’ll Be There,” Johnny Bush is a legend in country music, a singer-songwriter who has lived the cheatin’, hurtin’, hard-drinkin’ life and recorded some of the most heart-wrenching songs about it. He has one of the purest honky-tonk voices ever to come out of Texas. And Bush’s career has been just as dramatic as his songs—on the verge of achieving superstardom in the early 1970s, he was sidelined by a rare vocal disorder. But survivor that he is, Bush is once again filling dance halls across Texas and inspiring a new generation of musicians. In Whiskey River (Take My Mind), Johnny Bush tells the twin stories of his life and of Texas honky-tonk music. He recalls growing up poor and learning his chops in honky-tonks around Houston and San Antonio. Bush vividly describes life on the road in the 1960s as a band member for Ray Price and Willie Nelson. Woven throughout Bush's autobiography is the never-before-told story of Texas honky-tonk music, from Bob Wills and Floyd Tillman to Junior Brown and Pat Green. For everyone who loves genuine country music, Johnny Bush, Willie Nelson, and stories of triumph against all odds, Whiskey River (Take My Mind) is a must-read. |
dicky doo award: That's the Joint! Murray Forman, Mark Anthony Neal, 2004 Spanning 25 years of serious writing on hip-hop by noted scholars and mainstream journalists, this comprehensive anthology includes observations and critiques on groundbreaking hip-hop recordings. |
dicky doo award: Alan Partridge: Nomad Alan Partridge, 2016-10-20 As seen on This Time with Alan Partridge on BBC One. THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER Praise for Nomad: 'Funniest book of the year' Sunday Telegraph 'Alan Partridge's Nomad is almost certainly the funniest book ever written' Caitlin Moran 'Sensationally funny. What brilliant writing' Richard Osman 'Sensational' Jenny Colgan 'Hilarious' Jon Ronson 'Brilliantly funny' Marcus Brigstock In ALAN PARTRIDGE: NOMAD, Alan dons his boots, windcheater and scarf and embarks on an odyssey through a place he once knew - it's called Britain - intent on completing a journey of immense personal significance. Diarising his ramble in the form of a 'journey journal', Alan details the people and places he encounters, ruminates on matters large and small and, on a final leg fraught with danger, becomes - not a man (because he was one to start off with) - but a better, more inspiring example of a man. This deeply personal book is divided into chapters and has a colour photograph on the front cover. It is deeply personal. Through witty vignettes, heavy essays and nod-inducing pieces of wisdom, Alan shines a light on the nooks of the nation and the crannies of himself, making this a biography that biographs the biographer while also biographing bits of Britain. |
dicky doo award: The Virgin Encyclopedia of Fifties Music Colin Larkin, 1998 The aim of this book is to provide a complete handbook of information and opinion about the history of the music of the 1950s. There are over 1000 entries on the bands, musicians, songwriters, producers and record labels of this decade, everyone who had any significant impact on the postwar music culture which gave birth to rock and roll. From Doris Day, Nat King Cole, Chuck Berry and Frank Sinatra to the Everley Brothers, Buddy Holly, Eddie Cochran and Elvis Presley, this encyclopaedia aims to answer any query about any aspect of 50s music. As well as the giants of the decade, the book also includes those artists who flourished briefly such as Frankie Ford and Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers. |
dicky doo award: Cole's Funny Picture Book , 1951 |
dicky doo award: Andy Kaufman Revealed! Bob Zmuda, Scott Matthew Hansen, 2000-01-04 A memoir of the incomparable comic by his closest friend: “Heartfelt and funny . . . a great read . . . a riot.” —Kirkus Reviews Best known for his sweet-natured character Latka on Taxi, Andy Kaufman was the most influential comic of the generation that produced David Letterman, John Belushi, and Robin Williams. A regular on the early days of Saturday Night Live (where he regularly disrupted planned skits), Kaufman quickly became known for his idiosyncratic roles and for performances that crossed the boundaries of comedy, challenging expectations and shocking audiences. His death from lung cancer at age thirty-five—he’d never smoked—stunned his fans and the comic community that had come to look to him as its lightning rod and standard bearer. In this book, Bob Zmuda—Kaufman’s closest friend, producer, writer, and straight man—unmasks the man he knew better than anyone. He chronicles Kaufman’s meteoric rise, the development of his extraordinary personas, and the private man behind the driven actor and comedian, and answers the question most often asked: Did Andy Kaufman fake his own death? “Zmuda has composed an often hilarious tribute to his best friend that does reveal many of this master trickster’s secrets.” —The New York Times Book Review “An intimate portrait of the enigmatic performer . . . highly absorbing.” —Publishers Weekly “Thoroughly entertaining.” —Booklist |
dicky doo award: "But He Doesn't Know the Territory" Meredith Willson, 2020-09-22 Chronicles the creation of Meredith Willson’s The Music Man—reprinted now as the Broadway Edition Composer Meredith Willson described The Music Man as “an Iowan’s attempt to pay tribute to his home state.” Now featuring a new foreword by noted singer and educator Michael Feinstein, this book presents Willson’s reflections on the ups and downs, surprises and disappointments, and finally successes of making one of America’s most popular musicals. Willson’s whimsical, personable writing style brings readers back in time with him to the 1950s to experience firsthand the exciting trials and tribulations of creating a Broadway masterpiece. Fresh admiration of the musical—and the man behind the music—is sure to result. |
dicky doo award: Suck Less Willam Belli, 2016-10-18 Hilarious essays and tutorials all designed to make you a better you from one of the most popular drag queen comedians on YouTube -- and the only contestant to ever get kicked off RuPaul's Drag Race -- with a foreword from Neil Patrick Harris. The only lie told more often than No, that looks totally cute on you and I got AIDS through oral is It gets better. Well, a lotta times it don't. Sometimes it just sucks less. But I promise you: where there's a Willam, there's a way. But this isn't all about me (for once). It's about you and how you can SUCK LESS at a variety of things drag queens are so much better at than the average person. I've got clap backs and life hacks and tips on classing up a simple grab-and-run lifting spree to the much more dignified act of larceny. Super-important life stuff with my own special, secret fag- swag sauce. So welcome to Willam's School of Bitchcraft and Wiggotry. Class is in session. |
dicky doo award: The International Who's Who in Popular Music 2002 Andy Gregory, 2002 TheInternational Who's Who in Popular Music 2002offers comprehensive biographical information covering the leading names on all aspects of popular music. It brings together the prominent names in pop music as well as the many emerging personalities in the industry, providing full biographical details on pop, rock, folk, jazz, dance, world and country artists. Over 5,000 biographical entries include major career details, concerts, recordings and compositions, honors and contact addresses. Wherever possible, information is obtained directly from the entrants to ensure accuracy and reliability. Appendices include details of record companies, management companies, agents and promoters. The reference also details publishers, festivals and events and other organizations involved with music. |
dicky doo award: Tourists of the Apocalypse C. F. Waller, 2016-04-09 Dylan Townsend stands on the beach watching commercial jets fall out of the sky like leaves twirling in the wind. A wing shears off the one closest to the shore just before it splashes down in the seas. Why is she telling him this outlandish story? What sort of Tourist Agency would offer people a front row seat at the end of the world? More importantly, why would anyone book such a vacation if there wasn't any way to get home afterward. Why would anyone buy a ticket on the Titanic if they knew it was doomed?Relax Dylan, she had assures him. If you know it's going to sink you could bring a raft.As she paces in the sand watching the sky he realizes that however wild her story may be, he loves her. Maybe Izzy is a time travel tour guide after all. In truth he is more likely to be harmed by her boyfriend than the imminent apocalypse. What is he going to about that sticky situation? Come on, she orders, pulling on his arm. We need to see a man about a raft.DISCLAIMER: This novel contains no profanity, some violence, an office princess in bondage, cowboy coffee, classic cars, love triangles, domestic violence, birthday cake, Lion Country Safari mishaps, beach volleyball, road rage, a prosthetic shotgun, text messages on gum wrappers and the strong belief that people are a product of their experiences and not just genetically predisposed to mayhem.Any resemblance to actual historical events or persons alive or dead is purely coincidental. |
dicky doo award: The Calamities and Quarrels of Authors Isaac Disraeli, 1868 |
dicky doo award: Seed Joanna Walsh, 2021-06-03 |
dicky doo award: When the Professor Got Stuck in the Snow Dan Rhodes, 2025-01-07 Everybody at the Women's Institute in the village of Upper Bottom is eagerly awaiting the arrival of a very special guest speaker: the world famous evolutionary biologist Professor Richard Dawkins. But with a blizzard setting in, their visitor finds himself trapped in the nearby town of Market Horten, with no choice but to take lodgings with the local Anglican vicar.Will the professor be able to abide by his motto - cordiality always - while surrounded by Christians? Will he ever reach Upper Bottom? And can his assistant, Smee, save the day? |
dicky doo award: King Alpha’s Song in a Strange Land Jason Wilson, 2020-02-14 When Jackie Mittoo and Leroy Sibbles migrated from Jamaica to Toronto in the early 1970s, the musicians brought reggae with them, sparking the flames of one Canada’s most vibrant music scenes. In King Alpha’s Song in a Strange Land, professional reggae musician and scholar Jason Wilson tells the story of how the organic, transnational nature of reggae brought black and white youth together, opening up a cultural dialogue between Jamaican migrants and Canadians along Toronto’s ethnic frontlines. This underground subculture rebelled against the status quo, eased the acculturation process, and made bands such as Messenjah and the Sattalites household names for a brief but important time. By looking at Canada’s golden age of reggae from the perspective of both Jamaican migrants and white Torontonians, Wilson reveals the power of music to break through the bonds of race and ease the hardships associated with transnational migration. |
dicky doo award: An Encyclopedia of Swearing Geoffrey Hughes, 2015-03-26 This is the only encyclopedia and social history of swearing and foul language in the English-speaking world. It covers the various social dynamics that generate swearing, foul language, and insults in the entire range of the English language. While the emphasis is on American and British English, the different major global varieties, such as Australian, Canadian, South African, and Caribbean English are also covered. A-Z entries cover the full range of swearing and foul language in English, including fascinating details on the history and origins of each term and the social context in which it found expression. Categories include blasphemy, obscenity, profanity, the categorization of women and races, and modal varieties, such as the ritual insults of Renaissance flyting and modern sounding or playing the dozens. Entries cover the historical dimension of the language, from Anglo-Saxon heroic oaths and the surprising power of medieval profanity, to the strict censorship of the Renaissance and the vibrant, modern language of the streets. Social factors, such as stereotyping, xenophobia, and the dynamics of ethnic slurs, as well as age and gender differences in swearing are also addressed, along with the major taboo words and the complex and changing nature of religious, sexual, and racial taboos. |
dicky doo award: The 50 Greatest Cartoons Jerry Beck, 1994 Showcases some of the greatest cartoons of all time, including characters from Disney, Warner Brothers, Fleischer Studio, Walter Lantz, MGM, and others. |
DICKY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DICKEY is any of various articles of clothing.
Dickey (garment) - Wikipedia
In clothing for men, a dickey (also dickie and dicky, and tuxedo front in the U.S.) is a type of shirtfront that is worn with black tie (tuxedo) and with white tie evening clothes. [1] The dickey …
DICKY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
DICKY definition: 1. weak, especially in health, and likely to fail or suffer from problems: 2. weak, especially in…. Learn more.
DICKY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
8 meanings: 1. a woman's false blouse front, worn to fill in the neck of a jacket or low-cut dress 2. a man's false shirt.... Click for more definitions.
Dicky - definition of dicky by The Free Dictionary
(Clothing & Fashion) a woman's false blouse front, worn to fill in the neck of a jacket or low-cut dress. 2. (Clothing & Fashion) a man's false shirt front, esp one worn with full evening dress. …
dicky - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
May 19, 2025 · dicky (plural dickies) A louse. (Cockney rhyming slang) Dicky dirt = a shirt, meaning a shirt with a collar. A detachable shirt front, collar or bib. (slang, dated) A hat, …
DICKY Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Dicky definition: a variant of dickey.. See examples of DICKY used in a sentence.
What does Dicky mean? - Definitions.net
"Dicky" is a British English slang term that can have various meanings depending on context. It can refer to a collapsible or removable shirtfront or it could refer to something that is broken or …
dicky, n.¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
What does the noun dicky mean? There are 19 meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun dicky , seven of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and …
DICKY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
DICKY meaning: 1. weak, especially in health, and likely to fail or suffer from problems: 2. weak, especially in…. Learn more.
DICKY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DICKEY is any of various articles of clothing.
Dickey (garment) - Wikipedia
In clothing for men, a dickey (also dickie and dicky, and tuxedo front in the U.S.) is a type of shirtfront that is worn with black tie (tuxedo) and with white tie evening clothes. [1] The dickey …
DICKY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
DICKY definition: 1. weak, especially in health, and likely to fail or suffer from problems: 2. weak, especially in…. Learn more.
DICKY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
8 meanings: 1. a woman's false blouse front, worn to fill in the neck of a jacket or low-cut dress 2. a man's false shirt.... Click for more definitions.
Dicky - definition of dicky by The Free Dictionary
(Clothing & Fashion) a woman's false blouse front, worn to fill in the neck of a jacket or low-cut dress. 2. (Clothing & Fashion) a man's false shirt front, esp one worn with full evening dress. …
dicky - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
May 19, 2025 · dicky (plural dickies) A louse. (Cockney rhyming slang) Dicky dirt = a shirt, meaning a shirt with a collar. A detachable shirt front, collar or bib. (slang, dated) A hat, …
DICKY Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Dicky definition: a variant of dickey.. See examples of DICKY used in a sentence.
What does Dicky mean? - Definitions.net
"Dicky" is a British English slang term that can have various meanings depending on context. It can refer to a collapsible or removable shirtfront or it could refer to something that is broken or …
dicky, n.¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
What does the noun dicky mean? There are 19 meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun dicky , seven of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and …
DICKY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
DICKY meaning: 1. weak, especially in health, and likely to fail or suffer from problems: 2. weak, especially in…. Learn more.