Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun See
eric .
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- proper noun A male
given name , a rare spelling variant ofEric that can also be explained as a form ofFrederick .
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Examples
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Jil says: @Erick: That's not what asexuality means Erick.
Queerty 2009
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Atrios, at one time a prominent left-wing blogger, whined, “dear cnn, “the best political team” by definition cannot include someone as stupid as erick erickson” Atrios then went on to tweet his complaints to CNN’s Twitter feed while passing along something Erick supposedly wrote “Three days before CNN hires” him, although the post was obviously dated 2008.
No Quarter: How Left-Wing Blogs Seek To Destroy Us Rather Than Debate Us | RedState 2010
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With its unrelenting viewership loss, they may realize that hiring Erick is a very good first step in regaining credibility.
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He came into my office with his mentor Brad, a college graduate and successful businessman, now the most important man in Erick's life.
Dr. Sherry Banks: Mentors: Modern-Day Superheroes Dr. Sherry Banks 2010
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It's 2010 now, and Erick is a Stanford graduate with a degree in electrical engineering; he's spent five years at a leading aerospace corporation; he became president of our Alumni Association and represents Stanford at our "Destination: College" event every year; and recently he went on to complete an MBA at the University of Texas at Austin.
Dr. Sherry Banks: Mentors: Modern-Day Superheroes Dr. Sherry Banks 2010
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I would expect nothing less from a network where Erick is the only conservative commentator.
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Send in Erick Dampier, whom Dallas thought so highly of last season that he received a $73 million contract.
USATODAY.com 2006
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Redondo police search for the elusive "Erick" - and $300,000
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Redondo police search for the elusive "Erick" - and $300,000
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Redondo police search for the elusive "Erick" - and $300,000
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