Examples of 'nicked you' in a sentence

Meaning of "nicked you"

nicked you - This phrase is colloquial and may mean that someone or something has stolen from or cheated you. It is often used informally to describe a situation where someone's belongings or ideas have been taken without permission

How to use "nicked you" in a sentence

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nicked you
The bullet barely nicked you.
I nicked you once already.
That bullet barely nicked you.
Nicked you real good.
You are lucky the bullet only nicked you.
Barely nicked you.
If I had not done that drive for you, they would have nicked you.
She only nicked you.
Now, I nicked you a shirt from lost property.
I would have nicked you.
Anyway, I nicked you some manila envelopes, cos I know you like to stockpile them and.
I just nicked you.
I nicked you a little there above your number 12.
I think I might have nicked you with the car there.
He nicked you with something. Last night, when you struggled with your co-conspirator, Owen.

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In them days you stayed lost, until they nicked you for being AWOL.
Now, I nicked you a shirt from lost property . Fresh coat, nursing pads.
In them clays you stayed lost, until they nicked you for being AWOL.
Nicked you a bit, did they? Thank you.
Me cousin 's nicked you a ticket.
Nicked you a bit, did they? Help yourself.
In them days you stayed lost, until they nicked you for being AWOL . I got lost.
In Vegas, they nicked you for 6 grand . In Palm Springs, they tapped you out.
You shot me! I just nicked you.
It 's nicked you.
But how will I get in? - Me cousin's nicked you a ticket.
In Vegas, they nicked you for 6 grand.

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