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- lick and a promise
lick and a promise
*lick and a promise
Fig. a hasty bit of work; a quick once-over. (*Typically: finish something with ~; give something ~.) I was pressed for time, so I just gave the housework a lick and a promise. Mary spent so much time on her history paper that she had to finish her math homework with a lick and a promise.
lick and a promise
A superficial effort made without care or enthusiasm.
lick and a promise
A superficial effort. Rather than wash themselves thoroughly to their parents' satisfaction, youngsters who were in a rush would splash on a little water and say they'd do a better job later. The phrase was extended to apply to any fast and incomplete job.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Baal | | BAY-əl (English), BAYL (English) | Near Eastern Mythology |
Darshan | | - | Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada |
Troels | | - | Danish |
Ouri | | - | Biblical Greek |
ElÉOnore | | e-le-o-NOR | French |
Radclyffe | | RAD-klif | English (Rare) |