spick



be spick and span

a place that is spick and span is very tidy and clean The kitchen was spick and span as ever, every surface wiped down and everything in its place.
See also: and, span, spick

spick and span

Neat and clean, as in When Ruth has finished cleaning, the whole house is spick and span. This term combines two nouns that are now obsolete, spick, "a nail" or "spike," and span, "a wooden chip." In the 1500s a sailing ship was considered spick and span when every spike and chip was brand-new. The transfer to the current sense took place in the mid-1800s.
See also: and, span, spick

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
IrmingardEER-min-gahrtGerman
Nellie['neli]
VirgÍLio-Portuguese
Bertilo-Ancient Germanic
Deidre['diədri]
Isha-Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Hinduism