crickets

  • 1Crickets — The Crickets Gründung 1956/57 Genre Rock Gründungsmitglieder E Bass Joe B. Mauldin Rythmusgitarrist Niki Sullivan (bis 1957?) Schlagzeug Jerry All …

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  • 2crickets — noun Absolute silence; no communication. Derived from the cinematic metaphor of chirping crickets at night, signaling (otherwise) complete quiet. May be used alone or in metaphorically descriptive phrases. Since then, Ive received no response.… …

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  • 3Crickets — the silence you hear after saying something you thought was funny but apparently others did not...so all you can hear are the crickets. can also be used as a verb...you can cricket someone. meaning you did not laugh at his joke …

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  • 4Crickets — the silence you hear after saying something you thought was funny but apparently others did not...so all you can hear are the crickets. can also be used as a verb...you can cricket someone. meaning you did not laugh at his joke …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 5crickets —    The belief that a cricket singing in the house means something is well attested from the early 17th century onwards, but there is no consensus whether it is good or bad. John *Melton (1620: 46) was quite clear: It is a signe of death to some… …

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  • 6Crickets Sing for Anamaria — Song by Astrud Gilberto from the album Windy Released 1968 Genre Bossa nova Length 4:08 …

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  • 7Crickets (DVD) — Crickets Video by Dredg Released 2003 Genre Alt rock Label Interscope …

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  • 8Crickets: Best of the Fading Captain Series 1999–2007 — Crickets: Best of the Fading Captain Series 1999 2007 Compilation album by Guided by Voices Released July 7, 2007 Genre Indie rock …

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  • 9Crickets as pets — A pet cricket and his container made of a gourd. Watercolor by Qi Baishi (1864–1957). Keeping crickets as pets emerged in China in early antiquity. Initially, crickets were kept for their songs (stridulation). In the early 12th century the… …

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  • 10crickets — crick·et || krɪkɪt n. leaping insect which is related to the grasshopper; outdoor sport played with ball and bat (popular in England) …

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