verb
- present participle of rick: to stack hay, straw, or similar material into a rick (a large pile or stack)
- present participle of rick: to sprain or wrench (especially the neck or back)
Usage: agricultural
Usage: informal
Examples
- The farmers were ricking the hay in the field after harvest.
- They spent the afternoon ricking straw into neat piles.
- I ended up ricking my neck while sleeping in an awkward position.
- He was ricking his back by lifting the heavy boxes incorrectly.
- The workers were ricking the grain bundles before the rain came.
- She avoided ricking her ankle by wearing proper shoes on the uneven ground.