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1tickle to death — tickle pink or tickle to death (informal) To please or amuse very much • • • Main Entry: ↑tickle …
2tickle to death — See: TO DEATH …
3tickle to death — See: TO DEATH …
4tickle\ to\ death — See: to death …
5tickle to death — make laugh uncontrollably, make laugh hard …
6tickle — v 1. titillate, titivate, stroke, pet, twiddle. 2. gratify, please, content, refresh, delight, tickle pink, tickle to death; enchant, captivate, thrill, excite, fascinate, charm; strike one s fancy, tickle one s fancy, interest, intrigue, arouse …
7tickle pink — verb fill with sublime emotion The children were thrilled at the prospect of going to the movies He was inebriated by his phenomenal success • Syn: ↑exhilarate, ↑inebriate, ↑thrill, ↑exalt, ↑beatify • …
8tickle — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. excite; gladden, delight, overjoy; please; titillate; amuse, gratify, divert. See pleasure. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To stimulate by a light touch] Syn. rub, caress, stroke, vellicate, titillate; see …
9Tickle torture — is the use of tickling to abuse, dominate, humiliate or even prank someone. The victim laughs even if he or she finds the experience unpleasant because the laughter is an innate reflex rather than social conditioning.[1] The term is often used to …
10Tickle Cove Pond — was written by Mark Walker (songwriter), a fisherman and song writer who lived in Tickle Cove, Bonavista Bay in Newfoundland, Canada during the late 1800s. This song is prized locally for the beauty and wit of the lyrics, which turn a mundane… …