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Wicks may refer to: * Wicks (hairstyle) * Wicks (surname) * ''Wicks'' (TV series), a Canadian television series (1979-81) * See also * Wick (other) *Wickes (other) *Wix (other) Wix may refer to: Computing * WiX (Windows Installer XML Toolset), a software toolset * Wix.com, an Israeli software company providing cloud-based web development services Places * Wix, Essex, United Kingdom * Vicques, Switzerland, formerly Oth ...
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Wicks (hairstyle)
Wicks (also referred to as bonks or globs) are a hairstyle originating in South Florida. This hairstyle is prevalent amongst African-Americans, The Hairstyles originated from Afro-Caribbeans (specifically Afro-Haitian) in descent and are involved in the Hip-Hop community as well as related subgenres in Florida. Methods There are three main methods of creating ''Wicks'': *The "''crochet needle'' ''method''" which is the method of using a crochet needle, normally with two or more "fangs" to crochet existing dreadlocks together. This is the best and cleanest method as it leaves the wicks looking clean and healthy. *The "''combine'' ''method''" which is the process of tying existing dreadlocs with rubber bands together allowing the locs to fuse together giving them the infamous upright habit. *The other method is the "''freeform'' ''method''" which is the process of allowing locs to naturally form via the rinse and go method and allowing the locs to naturally lock on to each other. ...
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Wicks (surname)
Wicks is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Arthur Wicks (1915–2006), English politician * Ben Wicks (1926–2000), British-Canadian cartoonist, illustrator, journalist and author * Brian Wicks (born 1940), Australian rules footballer * Camilla Wicks (1928–2020), American violinist * Chad Wicks (born 1978), American wrestler * Charles E. Wicks (1925–2010), American professor of chemical engineering * Charles W. Wicks (1862–1931), American businessman and politician * Corrinne Wicks (born 1968), English actress * Dontayvion Wicks (born 2001), American football player * Eric Wicks (born 1985), American football player * Frederick Wicks (1840–1910), English author and inventor * Joe Wicks (born 1985), English fitness coach * John Wicks (singer) (1953–2018), English record producer and songwriter * John Wicks (drummer) (born 1971) American drummer and songwriter. * Josh Wicks (born 1983), American soccer player * Les Wicks (born 1955), Aus ...
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Wicks (TV Series)
''Wicks'' is a Canadian talk show television series which aired on CBC Television from 1979 to 1981. Premise Cartoonist Ben Wicks Ben Wicks, (born Alfred Wicks; October 1, 1926 – September 10, 2000) was a British-born Canadian cartoonist, illustrator, journalist and author. Biography Wicks was a Cockney born into a poor, working class, working-class family in London ... hosted this talk show series. Some interviews were recorded on location. Scheduling This half-hour series was broadcast weekdays at 12:30 p.m. from 10 September to 16 November 1979, then from 7 January to 23 May 1980. Its second season was broadcast weekdays at 1:30 p.m. from 8 September 1980 to 30 January 1981. Repeats were broadcast from June to September 1981. References External links * CBC Television original programming 1979 Canadian television series debuts 1981 Canadian television series endings 1980s Canadian television talk shows {{Canada-nonfiction-tv-prog-stub ...
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Wick (other)
Wick most often refers to: * Capillary action ("wicking") ** Candle wick, the cord used in a candle or oil lamp ** Solder wick, a copper-braided wire used to desolder electronic contacts Wick or WICK may also refer to: Places and placenames * -wick (-wich) town, settlements in Anglo-Saxon England * ''vicus'', the Latin word from which the Anglo-Saxon ''-wick'', ''-wich'', ''wic'' and ''-wych'' found within placenames derive. * -wick, from Old Norse ''vik'', bay or inlet, as in Wick, Caithness, and Lerwick Scotland * Wick, Caithness ** Wick Airport ** Wick (Parliament of Scotland constituency) (to 1707) England * Wick, Bournemouth, Dorset * Wick, Devizes, Wiltshire * Wick, Downton, Wiltshire * Wick, Gloucestershire * Wick, West Sussex * Wick, Worcestershire * Wick St. Lawrence, Somerset * Hackney Wick, London * Hampton Wick, London * Wick (ward), an electoral ward of the Hackney London Borough Council Wales * Wick, Vale of Glamorgan United States * Wick, Ohio * Wick, W ...
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Wickes (other)
Wickes is a publicly listed home improvement retailer based in the UK. Wickes may also refer to: Companies * Wickes Furniture, a former US-based furniture store chain * Wickes Companies, a defunct company, later called Collins & Aikman Places * Wix, Essex (archaic spelling), England United States * Wickes, Arkansas, a city * Wickes, Missouri * Wickes, Montana, a ghost town Ships * ''Wickes''-class destroyer * USS ''Wickes'' (DD-75) * USS ''Wickes'' (DD-578) Other uses * Wickes (surname) * Wickes Stadium, a football stadium in Michigan, United States * Wickes High School Wickes High School was a comprehensive public high school located in Wickes, Arkansas, United States. The school provided secondary education for students in grades 7 through 12 serving rural, distant communities of Polk County, Arkansas, primar ..., Wickes, Arkansas See also * Wicks (other) * Wix (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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