Jicks ( Ji-x)
Jicksed (Past Tense) Jicksing (Present Tense) Will/Shall Jicks/ going to Jicks (Future Tense)
Definition: A form of talking or acting smart around a small or large crowd but slowly freezing and saying nonsense.
Ex. Past Tense-
Jack was doing a report in front of the whole class yesterday. Thanks to all the misbehavior of his classmates, Jack jicksed and fell on the floor.
Ex. Present Tense-
Marelda was one of the candidates for being the Jallen Street Mayor and was going to do a speech in front of a huge crowd. When it was time for her to do her speech, she was doing it so well until one of the citizens insulted her in the worst of ways. She then began to become nervous and started Jicksing.
Ex. Future Tense-
Conner was going to present his poem to his mother and together with her friends. Conner was known to be very nervous when in front of a big crowd so his classmates said " not long from now till he will Jicks".
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