This is a commonly misused term. Typically, people using this term actually mean to use the term "flip off" rather than flick.
Flipping someone off, also called flipping the bird, flipping the deuce, giving someone the finger, the one-finger salute and a myriad of variations, is the act of making a fist with only the middle finger remaining erect. This sign means "f*ck you" and is commonly used out of anger while driving or as a parting gesture after a particularly heated argument.
It is considered very offensive and is often blurred out or pixelated as per FCC television regulations.
a movie or film
it means to finger them
Jocked off means someone uses someone elses phrase, style, demenor or all of the listed.
When you are having a polite disagreement with someone.
Typically when someone says, "get off my back," it means - in general - stop bothering me.
If you mean flip, it's universal.second opinion(its not universal): A Japanese kid at my school said they use their PINKY FINGER to flip ppl off.
Yes. And I think you mean 'flip paparazzi'.
The same way you do in America. The Germans refer to it as "showing someone the bird" (jemandem den Vogel zeigen)
you flick it off but ask first. somthing like should i flick it.
You put your thumb and index finger together. Then, you put the other fingers up like an "OK".
The term 'chick flick' means that there is a depressing movie that has to do with a relationship, and most likely, someone dying. Many men are sucked into watching these things with there wife, girlfriend or even sister.
Normally they are used after a curry comb, which is used for loosening up caked on mud, and the flick brush, also known as a dandy brush or stiff brush, is used to "flick" the loose dirt off. you should use your wrist to flick the dirt off.
cut the brakes off with scissors
you mean 'have' you idiot. and cause she thinks its cool, its really not, i suggest she sprays it with deodorant and flick it off!
Flick the 'off switch'
No
a movie or film