1)to be shoeless and snaggle-toothed with straggly red hair and gropey unwashed hands.
2)An under-emphasized flavor in fine wine.
3)The warbling of arm fat on the interstate.
2)An under-emphasized flavor in fine wine.
3)The warbling of arm fat on the interstate.
1)She offered to play tonsil-hockey with me, but I was thinking she was a mite too titchie fer me. Her titchie hands were fast on the Johnson like crows on roadkill.
2)I'm not saying the Cabernet did not finish exquisitely. I'm just suggesting that the dingleberry was a bit titchie.
3)I was very upset to be coming home for the holidays, but was calmed by the sweet serenade of Aunt Edna's titchie.
2)I'm not saying the Cabernet did not finish exquisitely. I'm just suggesting that the dingleberry was a bit titchie.
3)I was very upset to be coming home for the holidays, but was calmed by the sweet serenade of Aunt Edna's titchie.
by Pantaloon January 14, 2008
A very small person or amount; tiny. Originated from a famous music hall comedian from the late 1800s named "Little Tich," who was about four feet tall. Not to be confused with tetchy (irritable).
I went out with that boy again last night, and he sure was titchy, so I dumped him!
Give me just a titch more coffee.
Give me just a titch more coffee.
by pearadvocate June 23, 2005
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by Eniledam April 3, 2006
PMS girl: I'm warning you- I'm PMSing and totally titchy!"
Guy: "So now is not a great time to tell you I crushed your cat having sex with another girl on the floor!"
Guy: "So now is not a great time to tell you I crushed your cat having sex with another girl on the floor!"
by assai August 10, 2009
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