flic

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English

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Etymology 1

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From flick in the cinematographic sense.

Noun

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flic (plural flics)

  1. (computing) A data file containing computer animations.

Etymology 2

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From French flic (cop, policeman).

Noun

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flic (plural flics)

  1. (informal, slang) A French policeman.

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French

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Etymology

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From earlier flique, probably a borrowing of German Flick, German criminal slang for "young man".

Alternatively, from earlier fligue, short for earlier fligman, a borrowing of German Fliege (policeman, literally fly). More at English fly.

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Noun

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flic m (plural flics, feminine fliquesse)

  1. (slang, derogatory) copper, pig, rozzer; (police officer)
    Synonyms: gendarme, policier, poulet, (verlan) keuf

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