blicker

To flicker, to shine or reflect light intermittently.

Noun

  1. A handgun.
    • War zone, I'm on my way to school, got my blicker tucked - 2020 May 15, “No Matter What” (0:19 from the start), in The Goat, performed by Polo G:

Origin

From clicker, with the initial "C" replaced with "B" in Blood slang.

Forms

blickers

Verb

  1. To flicker, to shine or reflect light intermittently.
    • For quotations using this term, see Citations:blicker.
    • […] he did not see the lights flicker or blicker upon the approach of a train; that they were out of order. […] At the time of the accident, at about 7:30 P. M., he was within close proximity to the accident, and did...

Origin

From dialectal *blick (Middle English bliken) + -er (frequentative), undoubtedly influenced by flicker.

Forms

blickers blickering blickered