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knicks

n. (context British colloquial English) knickers.

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Knicks (Remix)

Knicks (Remix) is the fourth EP by hip hop duo MadGibbs, which consists of Indiana rapper Freddie Gibbs and California hip hop musician Madlib. Preceded by their 2014 album, PiƱata, it was released on October 20, 2014 through Madlib Invazion in both digital and 12-inch vinyl formats. The 6-track EP includes two vocal tracks, "Knicks (Remix)" featuring Action Bronson, Joey Badass and Ransom, and "Home" featuring singer BJ the Chicago Kid, as well as instrumentals and two bonus beats by Madlib.

Usage examples of "knicks".

I look at it and think about Yvonne in her Knicks jersey, spooned against me on her futon.

Nor could he run down the street to the pub to catch a Knicks game or have a beer with friends.

Luther Slyke was towering over a chubby man in a Knicks T-shirt, black running shorts, and bare feet.

But, before scarlet drawers and satin knicks could hit the floor, a hook dropped out of the flies and struck Widow Twankey between the shoulders.

Not only was he a collegiate coaching legend, but his son Jeff, who briefly attended Brockport in the late seventies, later established a lofty hoop legacy as the coach of the New York Knicks.

She thought about bribing, and had courtside Knicks tickets as backup.

If Noggle was put up to this by MacSvensson, you can be sure the lazy knicks wouldn't find him.

He thought nothing of it, trusting to Dunedin to turn the visitor away, until Monkey-face came in and announced that a pair of knicks awaited without.

If the knicks try that again, and these newsers are at home, we could wirecall them over.

The knicks gravely took down the vital information about the dead man, filling the last line of the blank with: "Killed in fair fight with Allister Park, 125 Isleif St.

Those dim knicks should have known better than to pull him in it in the first place.

By now Noggle would have been rescued from Park's knicks and returned to Edwy Borup's hatch.