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  • 41Tick Tack — may refer to: * Tick! Tack! , a visual novel by Navel. *tic tac, the brand name of small, hard mints manufactured by the Italian confectioner Ferrero. *Tic tac, a betting signalling system …

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  • 42Tick — ist: der deutsche Name einer Comicfigur von Walt Disney, siehe Bewohner von Entenhausen ein unwillkürliches Verhalten, die korrekte Schreibweise lautet Tic umgangssprachlich eine bestimmte Angewohnheit oder Eigenart eines Menschen, siehe Spleen… …

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  • 43tick-borne — tik .bō(ə)rn, .bȯ(ə)rn adj capable of being transmitted by the bites of ticks <tick borne encephalitis> …

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  • 44tick paralysis — n a progressive spinal paralysis that moves upward toward the brain in humans or lower animals and that is caused by a neurotoxin secreted by some ticks (as Dermacentor andersoni) and injected into the host during feeding * * * a progressive,… …

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  • 45tick a lot of the boxes — tick all/a lot of the boxes ► to have the right qualities to be a good choice or solution: »This rescue deal ticks all the right boxes. Main Entry: ↑tick …

    Financial and business terms

  • 46tick all boxes — tick all/a lot of the boxes ► to have the right qualities to be a good choice or solution: »This rescue deal ticks all the right boxes. Main Entry: ↑tick …

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  • 47tick all/a lot of the boxes — ► to have the right qualities to be a good choice or solution: »This rescue deal ticks all the right boxes. Main Entry: ↑tick …

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  • 48tick — s.m.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} TS econ. in alcuni mercati telematici, ampiezza minima della variazione di prezzo registrabile {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: sec. XX. ETIMO: ingl. tick propr. ticchettio, scatto …

    Dizionario italiano

  • 49tick-tack-toe — 1884, probably an extension of tick tack (1580s), a form of backgammon, possibly from M.Fr. trictrac, perhaps imitative of the sound of tiles on the board …

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  • 50tick someone off — tick (someone) off to make someone angry. It just ticks me off to think that anyone who wants to can read my e mail. It was only a suggestion, not a criticism, and she didn t think it would tick off everyone at the meeting …

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