What is the meaning of TICKIN. Phrases containing TICKIN
See meanings and uses of TICKIN!Slangs & AI meanings
Noun. A reprimand. E.g."I got a right ticking off from the headmaster, and he's going to tell my mum aswell." See 'tick off' (verb)
car or boat engine ‘The donk’s ticking over nicely.’
Verb. To reprimand, to tell off. E.g."If you keep ticking me off then I'll go home early and then you'll be sorry." {Informal}
A RUBIX CUBE STYLE OF POPPIN/ SEPARATING AND DISSECTING YOUR BODY IN TWIST LIKE MOTIONS.
n idle (of a car engine): It even overheats on tickover! ticking over idling.
A RUBIX CUBE STYLE OF POPPIN/ SEPARATING AND DISSECTING YOUR BODY IN TWIST LIKE MOTIONS.
Stop ticking is British slang for to die.
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Ticking. See Ticking, n.
p. pr. & vb. n.
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See Ticking.
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With a ticking noise, like that of a watch.
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A small beetle (Anobium tessellatum and other allied species). By forcibly striking its head against woodwork it makes a ticking sound, which is a call of the sexes to each other, but has been imagined by superstitious people to presage death.
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One who, or that which, ticks, or produces a ticking sound, as a watch or clock, a telegraphic sounder, etc.
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A strong, closely woven linen or cotton fabric, of which ticks for beds are made. It is usually twilled, and woven in stripes of different colors, as white and blue; -- called also ticken.
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