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Originally posted by Keith Webb
Means to steal.
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Whereas "Nicked" means stopped/arrested by the police and written up for an offence.
Nick, however refers to a police station.
eg:
Verb. 1. To arrest. E.g."Right Mr Hall, please step out of the car, you're nicked for speeding."
2. To steal.
3. To take, have. E.g."Can I nick a cigarette until later? I'll buy a packet when I get my wages."
Noun. A police station.
Adj. Quality. Usually heard in the expressions, good nick or bad nick. E.g. "For that much money, you'd expect it to be in good nick."
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