{ Kick″sy–wick′sy (?), Kick″y–wisk′y (?) }, n. That which is restless and uneasy.
☞ Kicky-wicky, or, in some editions, Kicksy-wicksy, is applied contemptuously to a wife by Shakespeare, in “All's Well that Ends Well,” ii. 3, 297.
Webster's Dictionary 1913
{ Kick″sy–wick′sy (?), Kick″y–wisk′y (?) }, n. That which is restless and uneasy.
☞ Kicky-wicky, or, in some editions, Kicksy-wicksy, is applied contemptuously to a wife by Shakespeare, in “All's Well that Ends Well,” ii. 3, 297.