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What (who) is flick-knife - definition

TYPE OF KNIFE
Flick-knife; Flick knife; Flickknife; Switchblade knife; Flicknife; Switch blade; Switchblades; Switch-blade; Switch-blade knife; Switch-blade knives; Switchblade knives; Automatic knife; Flick blade; Automatic knives; Federal Switchblade Act
  • Italian stiletto
  • Schematic of double action out the front automatic knife
  • Schematic of single action out the front automatic knife
  • Benchmade 4300 CLA Composite Lite Auto. Auto knife push button operation with side mounted safety, reversible clip. Length 7.85- inches Blade length 3.4 inches. Blade Material CM154.
  • Pocket knife made by Flylock Knife Company of Bridgeport, Connecticut with two spring-loaded, button activated blades. Scales are made of horn. Measures 3 3/8" (86mm) closed. These were manufactured from 1918 to 1929.
  • A side opening (left) and out the front (OTF) knife
  • A folding switchblade

flick-knife         
also flick knife (flick-knives)
A flick-knife is a knife with a blade in the handle that springs out when a button is pressed. (BRIT; in AM, use switchblade
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flick knife         
flick knife         
¦ noun Brit. a knife with a blade that springs out from the handle when a button is pressed.

Wikipedia

Switchblade

A switchblade (also known as switch knife, automatic knife, pushbutton knife, ejector knife, flick knife, Stiletto, flick blade, or spring knife (Sprenger, Springer)) is a pocketknife with a sliding or pivoting blade contained in the handle which is extended automatically by a spring when a button, lever, or switch on the handle or bolster is activated. Virtually all switchblades incorporate a locking blade, where the blade is locked against accidental closure when the blade is in the open position. It is unlocked by a mechanism that allows the blade to be folded and locked in the closed position.

During the 1950s, US newspapers as well as the tabloid press promoted the image of a new violent crime wave caused by young male delinquents with a stiletto, switchblade, or flick knife, based mostly on anecdotal evidence. In 1954, Democratic Rep. James J. Delaney of New York authored the first bill submitted to the U.S. Congress banning the manufacture and sale of switchblades, beginning a wave of legal restrictions worldwide and a consequent decline in their popularity.

Examples of use of flick-knife
1. A flick knife was also found in Sollecito‘s possession when he was initially questioned by police.
2. Doherty, who has convictions for assault, possessing a flick–knife and numerous driving and drug offences, has appeared in court more than 15 times since 2004.
3. The report also says that a flick knife believed to be the murder weapon was taken from Raffaele Sollecito, boyfriend of Meredith‘s flatmate Amanda Knox.
4. They found 22 CS gas canisters, eight stun guns, a gas–powered handgun and silencer, an extendable baton, a flick knife and cannabis.
5. Within moments he arrived and told Dale: "I’m going to stab you." He began punching the teenager – then stabbed him through the heart with a 6in flick knife.