thick ear
English
Noun
thick ear (plural thick ears)
- (informal) A swollen ear resulting from a blow to the side of the head.
- In the football game he got caught by someone's elbow and came away with a thick ear.
- (informal, by extension, often in the phrase 'give someone a thick ear') A punishment or threatened punishment notionally taking the form of a blow around the head.
- Say that again and I'll give you a thick ear.
- I was cheeky to the Police Officer and got a thick ear for my trouble.
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