vic

See also: Vic, VIC, víc, viç, vic., and Vic.

English

Etymology

Shortening of victim.

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Noun

vic (plural vics)

  1. (law enforcement, slang) A victim of crime.
    • 2008, Atlus Co., Ltd., Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4 (04/16, Evening)
      (Ryotaro Dojima): We haven't found the cause of death for the first vic, and now we've got a second one just like it []
    • 2011, Kelly Matillo, Trapped (page 3)
      We did find some black fibers stuck between the victim's teeth, presumably from a glove, and lastly, seeing as the vic was found completely naked, we can't process her clothes for any potential evidence.
    • 2011, Gregg Olsen, Victim Six
      “The vic was found by some birdwatchers at the Theler Wetlands,” he began.

Anagrams


Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From German Witz.

Noun

vȉc m (Cyrillic spelling ви̏ц)

  1. a joke, funny story, gag (usually spoken in narrative form with an unexpected ending)

Declension


Veps

Etymology

Related to Proto-Finnic *vicca.

Noun

vic

  1. twig
  2. switch
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