- NICKER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of NICKER is neigh, whinny How to use nicker in a sentence
- NICKER Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Nicker definition: a person or thing that nicks See examples of NICKER used in a sentence
- NICKER definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Horses were poking their heads over their stall doors, and her favourite roan mare gave a welcoming nicker With a horseman's knowing, appreciative eye, he watched the stallion mince up to the fence and nicker a greeting 3 meanings: 1 (of a horse) to neigh softly 2 to laugh quietly; snigger British slang a pound sterling
- nicker - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
nicker (plural nickers) A type of mythological sea creature or sea monster; also, a water sprite; a nix or nixie; a mermaid or merman
- How did the British pound come to be known as a nicker?
This is pretty widely used throughout the country, but a rather older term, which has become less common recently and has much stronger London associations, is nicker This dates from early this century (it explains that terrible old joke: 'Why can't a one-legged woman change a pound note?
- Nicker - definition of nicker by The Free Dictionary
nicker (ˈnɪkə) vb (intr) 1 (of a horse) to neigh softly 2 to laugh quietly; snigger
- nicker, n. ¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun nicker, one of which is labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
- What does nicker mean? - Definitions. net
Nicker is a term used to describe the soft whinnying sound that a horse makes It is often a low, throaty noise used by horses to communicate with each other It can express various emotions, including contentment, greeting or a calling to other horses nik′ėr, v i to neigh: to snigger — n a neigh: a loud laugh— (obs ) Nich′er
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