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Ricker

Ricker \Rick"er\, n. A stout pole for use in making a rick, or for a spar to a boat.

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Ricker

Ricker is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Bill Ricker (1908–2001), one of the founders of fisheries science.
  • Bob Ricker (contemporary), Executive Director of the American Hunters and Shooters Association
  • Maëlle Ricker (b. 1978), Canadian athlete, 2006 & 2010 Winter Olympics contestant
  • Nathan Clifford Ricker (1843–1924), American professor and architect

Usage examples of "ricker".

Pam Rude Robinson, Kimi Morse Reist, Heather Hutton Kuyk, Jane Johnson Ricker, Joan Craft Laoulidi, Tracy Palmer Berns, Kimberly Burke Sweetman and Melissa Jurgens.

You know the poetry of Arthur Sugden, called Ricker bugden because he played on the old Rickers?

Jerry said like hell they were and told Ricker about the time he'd gone fishing at Rincon and walked through a thicket of it, not seeing the leaves because it was winter, but how even that much exposure had been enough to make his dick swell up like a beer can.

So this guy, Jake Evans, he was telling me about a month ago that Ricker was playing games with IAB, getting his jollies turning cops on cops.

Old Ricker the fiddler, who lived in the trailer next to Indian Tony's, came up to tell the security team that he had seen Indian Tony go out that afternoon wearing his ceremonial regalia (a plains war bonnet replica he'd found at a swap meet), which usually meant that Indian Tony was going on a vision quest.

It had been, Enderby admitted to himself, a boring trip on the move under the moon (courtesy of Miss treacherous bloody Boland), with Easy Walker reciting the collected works of Arthur Sugden, called Ricker Sugden because he had used, when composing his verses, to clash out the rhythm with the castanetting bones once a percussive staple of nigger, christy rather, minstral shows.

And then more of Ricker Sugden -- The Ditty of the Merry Poddyman," "Wallop for Me Tomorrow Boys," "Ma Willis's Knocking Shop (Knock Twice and Wink for Alice)" -- till the next call and, finally, what Easy Walker knew as Dear Old Tangey.

Ricker asked Jerry whether or not somebody ought to go up the hill and bring Indian Tony down.

Eve calculated she could spend the next three days interviewing strippers, table dancers, customers, and club crawlers, or she could zero in on Max Ricker.