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laik
/ ɪ /
verb
to play (a game, etc)
(intr) to be on holiday, esp to take a day off work
(intr) to be unemployed
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of laik1
Example Sentences
Harley Edwards, 27, runs H-Fit in Cardiff and is mother to 19-month-old Laik.
The Prince George’s County native hasn’t released much music since that moment, but right before Valentine’s Day, she resurfaced with a new track titled “Sweet” that features local singer Laik.
It referred to his 2015 song “Don’t Laïk,” a dense take on secularism in France, which includes the line “I put fatwas on the heads of idiots.”
In 2016, he told The New York Times that “Don’t Laïk” was criticizing French secularism.
He added that Médine had explained his lyrics many times and that the message of “Don’t Laïk” was not Islamist.
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