Etymology
The word "flick" is likely derived from the Dutch "flik," meaning a sudden movement. It entered English in the 16th century.
Meaning
Origin
The Dutch word "flik" may itself have originated from the German "flick," also meaning a quick movement. The word is related to the English words "fillip" and "flip."
Usage
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