Definition of Thick
Adjective: thick (thicker,thickest) thik
- Not thin; of a specific thickness or of relatively great extent from one surface to the opposite usually in the smallest of the three solid dimensions
"an inch thick"; "a thick board"; "a thick sandwich"; "spread a thick layer of butter"; "thick coating of dust"; "thick warm blankets"
- Having component parts closely crowded together
"thick crowds"; "a thick forest"; "thick hair"
- Relatively dense in consistency
"thick cream"; "thick soup"; "thick smoke"; "thick fog"
- Spoken as if with a thick tongue
"the thick speech of a drunkard";
- slurred
- Having a short and solid form or stature
"a wrestler of thick build";
- compact, heavyset, stocky, thickset
- Hard to pass through because of dense growth
"thick woods";
- dense
- (of darkness) very intense
"thick darkness"; "thick night";
- deep
- (informal) associated on close terms
"the two were thick as thieves for months";
- chummy, buddy-buddy
- (informal) stupid, slow witted or dull
"Anyone know how Lawrence got to be such a thick bigot?";
- blockheaded, boneheaded, duncical, duncish, fatheaded, loggerheaded, thickheaded, thick-skulled, wooden-headed, birdbrained, thick-witted
- Abounding; having a lot of
"the top was thick with dust"
- The location of something surrounded by other things
"in the thick of the crowd";
- midst
- Street name for gamma hydroxybutyrate
- soap, scoop, max, liquid ecstasy, grievous bodily harm, goop [N. Amer], Georgia home boy, easy lay
- Any thick, viscous matter
- sludge, slime, goo, goop [N. Amer], gook, guck [N. Amer], gunk, muck, ooze, gloop [Brit, Cdn]
- With a thick consistency
"the blood was flowing thick";
- thickly
- In quick succession
"misfortunes come fast and thick";
- thickly
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