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gym-nice-tics

When a situation does not involve being nice, but rather one being bad.
Saying "It's not called gym-nice-tics" after pwning a person.
by Justin-1234567890987654321 January 18, 2008
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Traffic Tics

Uncontrollable tics that involve the middle fingers of one or both hands
child in car: why is that man his finger pointing upward.
mom in car: dear, he just has a case of traffic tics.
by RubyD September 29, 2008
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anxiety tics

For transgender people or people from non-straight sexualities.Mostly girls that do this.
They don't have anxiety tics before they change to the other gender/sexuality but when they change they tend to fake having tics and when you ask about them they say there anxiety tics basically for people who seek for attention.
If you come across someone like this don't bother talking to them.
Jemima: *fakes tics*
Bailey: do you have tourettes?
Jemima: no I don't

Bailey:let me guess, anxiety tics?
Jemima:yes *fakes again*
Bailey:oh shut up no you don't you just want attention
by Casual truther March 28, 2021
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feet tics

a male with an STD.
feet-penis
tics-STDs
i went to the dr. and he said i have feet tics!! ahh!
by mandy#13 April 2, 2009
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drunk-tics

Oh boy... here goes Josh again with his usual drunk-tics
by Camtard May 23, 2016
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Gamer Tics

Gamer Tics are similar to Tourette's tics in the vocal form. They are similar in the fact that it is in voluntary and short and meaning less. Gamer Tics are when a Gamer types in chat but then trys to close the chat box too fast and ends up typing the movement keys into the chat box instead of moving.
*In game chat*
Gamer 1: "Alright dude I got point B"
Gamer 1: "waewede"
Gamer 2: "What?"
Gamer 1: Sorry just had a Gamer Tics
by ArgonZoran December 2, 2019
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TikTok tics

Touted as "a pandemic within the pandemic", this kind of tics refers to functional tics that emerged in many teenagers, particularly girls, during the COVID-19 pandemic. These tics, often including repetitive sounds, gestures, or even obscenities, are thought to be a form of mass sociogenic illness or functional neurological disorder (FND), where witnessing others' tics on social media platforms like TikTok can unconsciously prompt similar behaviors in viewers. While social media may serve as a trigger, the underlying causes are co
After scrolling through TikTok for hours, I couldn’t believe I started mimicking those TikTok tics; it’s like I caught a case of them just by watching!
by Emotional Cruiser September 22, 2025
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