Good Licks

What is Good Licks?


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An expression used mainly in the late 17th century to convey surprise, or other related emotions. Interchangeable with “way cool” in today's society.

Tom Sawyer: "What you got there?"

Huck Finn: "Dead cat."

Tom Sawyer: "Good licks, let me see!"

See way cool, totally awesome, wow, super


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