"chic" vs. "chick"

DougK62

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Well after the "sale" vs. "sell" thread I started to read a post and ran into this word usage conundrum too.

I have always pronounced "chic" as "sheek" and used it to describe something fashionable. "Chick" I would use to describe a female. Now I see a ton of people that use "chic" to describe a female. My dictionary here does not give this alternate definition of "chic". Does anyone have a dictionary were "chic"="chick"?

It always urks me to hear people say "chic jeans" were "chic" is pronounced like "chick". It's "sheek"! :)

 

FrogDog

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Chic = something fasionable
Chick = female
Chic being used as 'chick' = retardo speak
 

batmang

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i usually say chica's... or chickie. hehe
but yeah, ur right, chic = "sheek" , not "chick"
 

lowtech1

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French Vocabulary in English

chic = stylish = Chic sounds more chic than "stylish."


Marriam Webster

One entry found for chick.
Main Entry: chick
Pronunciation: 'chik
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English chyke, alteration of chiken
Date: 15th century
1 a : a domestic chicken; especially : one newly hatched b : the young of any bird
2 : CHILD
3 slang : a young woman