Old English strica "line of motion, stroke of a pen" (related to strican "pass over lightly," see strike), from Proto-Germanic *strikon (cf. Middle Low German streke "stroke, line," Old High German, German strich, Gothic striks "stroke, line"), from PIE root *streig- (see strigil). Sense of "long, thin mark" is first found 1567. Meaning "a temporary run (of luck)" is from 1843.
streak (strēk)
n.
A line, stripe, smear, or band differentiated by color or texture from its surroundings.
: The students did a streak across the square
verbTo run naked in public (1973+)
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