According to the online dictionary, it is a form of the phrase "seek them", and sic is a verb. Originated 1835-46
Get going, get busy, as in Up and at 'em; there's a lot of work to be done . This colloquial idiom, often uttered as a command, uses at 'em (for "at them") in the general sense of tackling a project, and not in reference to specific persons. Sometimes used to order people out of bed in the morning.
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It originated when the A&M Aggies were playing the TCU Horned Toads. Gigging is a form of frog hunting where they are speared and collected. The yell leaders wanted the Aggies to Gig the Horned Toads and Gig 'em stuck.
No. 'tu em est' means 'you em is' in english...'son jusqu'à vous' means its up to you.-mr.schizer
em gee em tee. m-g-m-t. how else. Or Management.
Sic 'Em Brownie - 1922 was released on: USA: 10 May 1922
"Sic 'em" means to attack someone. If you have a guard dog and someone breaks into your home, you would tell the dog to "sic 'em," meaning to attack the intruder.
Sick 'Em was created in 1919-06.
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Sic 'Em Towser - 1918 was released on: USA: 9 June 1918 France: 25 June 1920 USA: 24 December 1922 (re-release)
It means: 1.to attack (used especially in commanding a dog): Sic 'em! 2.to incite to attack (usually followed by on). Found on Dictionary.com
No, it's "sick 'em"
The Christmas song that starts with the letters "SIC" is "SIC 'EM ON A CHICKEN." It is a fun and playful country Christmas carol about trying to round up chickens for Christmas dinner.
Sick Em!
harpoons....makes em really sick
The word Sic is German, pronounced " sook" which means to seek or search. In German dog training it meant to search for a hidden suspect or victim.
Sic 'Em Sam - 1918 was released on: USA: 14 September 1918