Top 43 Words That Rhyme with Dick (With Meanings)

This post contains our favorite combination of "perfect rhymes" and "near rhymes". Near rhymes are words you may have to stretch or exaggerate for songwriting and poems.

Welcome to this guide on the best words that rhyme with Dick !

Here you’ll find the top 43 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘Dick’.

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Words That Rhyme With Dick

  • Aspic – A savory dish made by cooking meat, fish, or vegetables in a gelatinous substance.
  • Bailiwick – A person’s area of expertise or jurisdiction.
  • Bolshevik – A member of the Russian Social Democratic Party who seized power in the October Revolution of 1917.
  • Brick – A rectangular block of fired clay or concrete used for building walls or other structures.
  • Candlestick – A holder for a candle or candles.
  • Chick – A baby chicken or a young woman.
  • Click – A short, sharp sound made by pressing a button or switch.
  • Crick – A sharp pain or stiffness in the neck or back.
  • Dropkick – A move in wrestling or American football where a player kicks the ball as it is dropped from the hands.
  • Firebrick – A brick designed to withstand high temperatures, used to line fireplaces, furnaces, and kilns.
  • Flick – A light, quick movement or touch.
  • Handpick – To choose carefully by hand.
  • Hich – A word used to represent a sudden interruption or hesitation in speech.
  • Hick – A person from a rural or small-town background, often considered unsophisticated.
  • Kick – A forceful strike with the foot.
  • Lick – To pass the tongue over something, often to taste it or clean it.
  • Lunatic – A person who is mentally ill or unstable.
  • Mick – A slang term for an Irish person.
  • Nick – A small cut or notch in something.
  • Nonstick – A type of surface that does not allow food to stick to it, often used in cooking.
  • Pic – A shortened version of the word “picture”.
  • Pick – To choose or select something from a group or list.
  • Politic – related to politics or government affairs
  • Prick – a sharp, pointed object or a derogatory term for an unpleasant or obnoxious person
  • Quick – happening or done with great speed or without delay
  • Realpolitik – a political approach based on practical considerations rather than ideology or morality
  • Rick – a stack of hay or other material set up in the open air to dry
  • Schtick – a gimmick, joke, or routine that a performer or entertainer uses to stand out or be memorable
  • Sic – used to indicate that a quoted passage, especially one containing an error or unconventional spelling, has been retained in its original form
  • Sich – German for “self” or “oneself”
  • Sick – suffering from a physical or mental illness or disease
  • Skinflick – a derogatory term for a low-quality or pornographic film
  • Slick – smooth and glossy or clever and deceitful
  • Snick – a small cut or nick, or a sound made by a lock being opened
  • Spic – a derogatory term for a person of Hispanic or Latin American descent
  • Spik – a pointed metal or plastic projection used to attach or hold something in place
  • Stick – a thin piece of wood or other material used for support or as a tool, or to adhere one thing to another
  • Thick – having a relatively large distance between opposite sides or surfaces, or stupid or slow-witted
  • Tic – a sudden, involuntary contraction of a muscle or group of muscles, especially in the face
  • Tick – a small, blood-sucking arachnid or a short, sharp sound made by a clock or watch
  • Trick – a clever or deceptive act or scheme intended to deceive or outwit someone
  • Unpick – to undo or take apart by removing stitches or other fastenings
  • Wick – a cord or thread made of loosely spun fibers that draws up liquid by capillary action, or a piece of material used to ignite a flame.


Written by Gabriel Cruz - Foodie, Animal Lover, Slang & Language Enthusiast