Not that strange, just no longer in common usage.
Keep in mind all this was drawn about half a century ago. Times and slang change.
Strips such as this particular one, are just one of the reasons why “Peanuts” became the best selling comic strip of all time. Charles Schultz was the absolute master of telling truth with gentle humor!!
Being a “Good guy” is SO much more important than, and preferable to, being able to best anyone in a fight!
Mark Twain once had another boy in town say, “Well, Tom Sawyer, he licked me once.” (But it wasn’t Huck!)
Remember the old Timex commercials?.Who can forget John Cameron Swayze when he said, “It takes a licking and keeps on ticking.”
Times change and language morphs. Remember when “swiping a card” would have meant to steal it?
Very common in the 50s. “My dad can lick your dad.”
:p
“Lick” was still common in the early 70s
Charles Schulz
knight1192a almost 10 years ago
Not that strange, just no longer in common usage.
tripwire45 almost 10 years ago
Keep in mind all this was drawn about half a century ago. Times and slang change.
frodo1008 almost 10 years ago
Strips such as this particular one, are just one of the reasons why “Peanuts” became the best selling comic strip of all time. Charles Schultz was the absolute master of telling truth with gentle humor!!
Tandembuzz almost 10 years ago
Being a “Good guy” is SO much more important than, and preferable to, being able to best anyone in a fight!
Godfreydaniel almost 10 years ago
Mark Twain once had another boy in town say, “Well, Tom Sawyer, he licked me once.” (But it wasn’t Huck!)
neverenoughgold almost 10 years ago
Remember the old Timex commercials?.Who can forget John Cameron Swayze when he said, “It takes a licking and keeps on ticking.”
wilmette_mikey almost 10 years ago
Times change and language morphs. Remember when “swiping a card” would have meant to steal it?
The Old Wolf almost 10 years ago
Very common in the 50s. “My dad can lick your dad.”
Aaron Saltzer almost 10 years ago
:p
phlash almost 10 years ago
“Lick” was still common in the early 70s