What is Tickle?
1.
to touch someone lightly in certain regions that causes peculiar sensations, reflexive movements, involuntary laughter
Maria tickled the bottoms of Brett's feet and made him laugh out loud
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2.
A way of touching someone causing immediate pleasure and delight that is acceptable in public and in front of family
Mike enjoys ticking Kerri because he can do it anywhere and she laughs and screams.
Kerri likes to tickle Mike and to be tickled when there is family is around because it is an 'ok' way of being all over eachother.
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3.
To very lightly move your fingers aganst someone's SKIN, causing them plesure!
Tickle, Ticle Little Feet!:)
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4.
To have a quick go of something.
To make a small start on a task.
"I'm just going to go on the computer and have a quick tickle."
Her: "Have you cleaned out the garage yet?"
Him: "No, but I've given it a tickle".
"I've got to sort out my finances - I'll give them a tickle later."
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5.
(v) To miss out on banter due to work, financial or other commitments. It can however be extended to a variety of diferent situations whenever the situation of an individual or group is compromised by their actions. There is also the further complication where the reversal of a decision to Tickle brought on by pere pressure is deemed to tickle the tickle.
(n)Tickler- One who tickles
1.I'm going to have to Tickle the pub tonight, I'm Skint.
2. AC Milan lost when Shevchenko Tickled the Penalty.
3. The Coop is tickling the beer.
4. Go on Bob, come out it will be great.
Oh go on I'll tickle the tickle.
5. The Badger is known as the great Tickler of the animal kingdom
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6.
Noun. To be an annoyance or bug.
Kim, don't be a tickle!
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