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on the tic 

by some dope on the tic
on the tic by legend154 February 13, 2021
To buy something (usually drugs) with an agreement to pay later, like a bar tab.
Can I have a 20 on tick til next Tuesday?
On tick by ia910 October 28, 2010

it takes a lickin' and it keeps on tickin' 

1. A Timex slogan stating that their wristwatches could take a beating and still tell the correct time.

2. When someone in a fight in a movie is beat up more than what would cause a real person to die, yet still survives and fights back.
1. TIMEX: It takes a lickin' and it keeps on tickin'.

2. Achilles was shot several times with arrows and then I said, wow, it takes a lickin' and it keeps on tickin'. Then he got shot in his tendon.
To acquire something immediately but pay for it later. Most often used when buying drugs but quite valid for any kind of purchase.

There are thee possible origins of the term:

* The vendor keeps a list of who owes what, and "ticks" them off the list on payment
* The vendor has to wait, the clock is ticking
* The customer is a filthy parasite, like a tick on a dogs back.
Customer: What sandwich can I get for six-fiddy?
Vendor: Sorry, sandwiches start at eight dollars.
Customer: Can I get one on tick?
Vendor: I think not.
On tick by NaughtyJim December 6, 2010

get it on tick 

Pay for it Later. Pay for something later.
But i don't have any dough mate,

'Don't worry you can have it on tick'

'yeah mate i'll get it on tick'

thanks.. bro..
get it on tick by Mel/Megan May 29, 2008

Full on tickle 

It’s when you tickle someone from both sides as opposed to one side, hence full on tickle.
You full on tickled me! Amy needs a full on tickle for 30 minutes!