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"lickety-split" Definitions
  1. very quickly; immediately

34 Sentences With "lickety split"

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It's a well-known fact that anything Meghan Markle wears sells out lickety split.
And that whenever the company needs to "fix something," it does so lickety-split.
Sonny L would be off to Mexico lickety split if he got away with that.
That's lucky for Lindsey Graham, who would otherwise be swapped out for a Labradoodle lickety-split.
Thoroughly embalmed with self-loathing, I had to get the fuck out of there, lickety split.
Its simply a utilitarian accessory for cash, cards, and your Metrocard which you'll be able to locate lickety-split.
"We're seeing the countries with socialized medicine getting their people out of here like lickety-split," said Ms. Morse, 67.
No longer the purview of airports, lickety-split beauty and wellness treatments are augmenting the traditional spa menus at hotels and resorts.
To charge all these batteries, Tesla needs to get inside the solar market licketysplit if it wants full control of the space.
" But the second and more charitable reaction would be: "But, sir, you've all been moving lickety-split since the curtain rose two hours ago.
He plays in lickety-split, skittering bursts, but his stroke is tough and strong; it has joyful energy and a spirit of stern, right-minded guidance.
In a May 2018 podcast, Gebert said whites "need a country of our own with nukes and we will take this thing lickety split," according to SPLC.
At the very least, opening up this piece of software to the community should help app developers who need some lickety-split image segmentation, just like Google does it.
She's like the soleIncongruous goat tethered to the tree,Smiling almost as you approach, scrapingThe ground with its horns, and then — Lickety split — lurching hard, daringThe rope to snap.
Lickety split, Republican state lawmakers passed a law to bar cities from enacting local minimum wages, and business groups pressed a lawsuit to try to halt the St. Louis raise.
Accelerated political communication can have all manner of good effects for democracy, spreading news about rallies, for instance, or getting hundreds of thousands of signatures on a petition lickety-split.
Smart watches are fun, but in between apps, internet, games, messaging, mapping, and more, their batteries get zapped lickety split, so constantly charging them kind of defeats the purpose of their mobility.
A month later, at Ed Pedloski's funeral, when, with a single harsh look, she'd ordered them to march past the open coffin, they'd marched past the open coffin lickety-split, no shenanigans.
Sure, that would have made for good surfing, but more important factors won out: "There was the highway, and people's houses were there, so they closed it up lickety-split," Weber told me.
Two good picks include Lickety-Split Meals for Health Conscious People on the Go, and Healthy Cooking for Two (or Just You) according to Libby Mills, a registered dietitian and founder of DigInEatUp.
There are some fantastic long entries (LICKETY SPLIT, TIME IS MONEY, DIRECTOR'S CUT, RICE COOKER, ACT YOUR AGE, MINOR CHORD and DECODER RING stood out to me) and the rest of the fill is not only entertaining, it's very clean.
Where to get dessert or drinks Lickety Split sits, pulled back from the street, inside an adorable colonial cottage, and nowhere in New York captures the scoop shop vibe of Jersey Shore and New England ice cream parlors quite like it.
If you're a fan of the HGTV series Property Brothers you already know that twins Drew and Jonathan Scott can turn a fixer-upper into a dream home lickety split, but did you know there's another Scott who can do the very same thing?
Lickety Split is the fourth studio album by American soul band Robert Randolph and the Family Band. It was released on July 16, 2013, under Blue Note Records.
Both Ward and Chris Rest played guitar on the album Lickety Split by the band Hotbox. Along with being a musician, he has also directed music videos for bands, including NOFX, Terrorgruppe, and Don Cikuta and works with Grumblefish Movies. Ward put together the entire Still Flailing After All These Beers RKL video. As of 2018, Ward is touring with MDC.
Rest has appeared on all subsequent Lagwagon releases. Rest also contributed his guitar on Mad Caddies 2001 release Rock the Plank, and Hotbox's 2001 release Lickety Split. In 2002 Rest reformed RKL with original members Jason Sears and Bomer Manzullo. The line-up fluctuated over the next few years and new material was being written and recorded, however the death of lead singer Sears in 2006Cearley, Anna (February 3, 2006).
The show's intro consists mostly of CGI animations with the "Ants In Your Pants" theme, written by children's music artist Douglas John, whose music videos also appear on the show. The host, a puppet monkey in corduroy overalls, named Lickety Split, then takes over. He lives in a tree with his mother (who is not seen, only heard or mentioned). He usually explains what he has been doing lately.
Lewis Corner from Digital Spy said "[the song] is a rambunctious mix of hard-hitting thuds and candy-coated synths over lyrics spouting the standard sexy laydee and partying clichés. Its centre, however, is a sweet 'n' gooey tongue-lashing from Minaj, who commands: 'Through the club all the girls in the back of me/ This ain't football why the fuck they tryna tackle me?', in her usual quick-witted, lickety-split manner." He awarded the song three out of five stars.
Harland Reesor Williams was born on November 14, 1962, in Toronto, Ontario, to Lorraine Mary (née O'Donnell), a social worker, and John Reesor Williams, a lawyer who served as a member of the Ontario legislature from 1975 to 1985. He is the middle child of five with two older, his brother Steve, and two younger sisters. Harland holds dual citizenship with Canada and the United States. He is the author and illustrator of his own series of children's books involving a little brontosaurus named Lickety Split.
Larry Murphy was convicted of first degree murder and is serving a life term in Folsom Prison for shooting his father, which he feels was justified because his father was raping his stepsister. In prison he is nicknamed "Lickety Split" by the other inmates, but remains a loner who has only one person he calls a friend: a black inmate named Stiles. The film centers around his obsession for running around the prison yard. Larry has no idea how fast he is actually running until the prison psychologist (Geoffrey Lewis) has the prison sports writer time him.
Cheesesteak from Max's Steaks with Whiz and Onions Max's Steaks was founded on Germantown Ave in 1994 by Chuck Weiner who came up with the idea while eating lunch at Lickety Split, a former bar and pizza shop located across the street from Jim's South Street. He noticed the popularity of Jim's and believed he could open an establishment in North Philadelphia where he has owned and operated bars and other businesses. According to a local resident, "[Weiner] is always giving people an opportunity to work". Max's is located in the inner city of North Philadelphia where there is "lower labor force participation rates".
A 2010 exhibit at San Francisco Art Exchange displayed Kramer's photos of Hendrix and other rock luminaries. In 2010 he also remixed "Cheap Sunglasses", a re-make of a ZZ Top single by the Australian hard rock band Wolfmother, and in conjunction with John McDermott and the Hendrix family's organization, Experience Hendrix, Kramer prepared Valleys of Neptune, an album of previously-unreleased Hendrix performances. Kramer was chosen to be a presenter at the 2011 Grammy Technical Awards. Also in 2011 he recorded preeminent pedal steel blues/gospel guitarist Robert Randolph and the Family Band on the album Lickety Split, and Carlos Santana, a guest star on two of the album's tracks, as well as completing further mixes of Hendrix recordings in 5.1 Surround Sound.
A 1977 live review by The New York Times John S. Wilson calls Green "a cool blues singer–crisp and curt, with a wry, ironic touch–and, in the blues, she projects a warmth and understanding." Another reviewer described her as having "strong, beautifully modulated voice" with "a command of dynamics which enables her to bathe a lyric in a running river of sound – soft, loud, gradations between." In the 1980s she sang at Lickety Split, Adam Clayton Powell Blvd, Sutton's and at Jimmy Weston's, sometimes accompanied by Walter Bishop Jr. In 1989 she was referred to by The New Yorker as the "little known singer Byrdie Green" as she was joined on stage by Max Roach, Jimmy Heath and Carl Coleman. She also toured with Broadway musical Black and Blue.
During their Spring 2009 tour, Alkaline Trio tested new songs including "Dine, Dine My Darling" (a title derived from the Misfits' "Die, Die My Darling"), "Dead on the Floor", and "This Addiction". Skiba explained that "we used our soundcheck basically as pre-production" and stated that the band would choose the ten best songs and "record them lickety-split in July". Reflecting a desire to return to their punk rock roots, the band chose to record at Atlas Studios in their hometown of Chicago, where they had recorded much of their early material including their first two albums, 1998's Goddamnit and 2000's Maybe I'll Catch Fire. They also chose to record with Matt Allison, producer of both of those albums as well as 2001's From Here to Infirmary and much of their other early material.

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