A word or phrase used to tell someone to hurry up, that they are taking too long, or that time is ticking. Often substituted for Tick Tock.
by NDemGuts February 24, 2021
as opposed to the typical pronunciation "thickness" which refers to a thick, desirable, voluptuous woman (usually with a large behind and fine curves), this word is pronounced tick-ness, so as to adhere more to the gangster accent/origin from which the term is derived
by ter1080 June 24, 2010
by jack johnjackson August 31, 2006
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.
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.
Vendor: Sorry, sandwiches start at eight dollars.
Customer: Can I get one on tick?
Vendor: I think not.
by NaughtyJim December 06, 2010
The best freakin' cartoon ever to air. It featured a blue hero name "The Tick" who was strong, big, and innocent. Engraved in stone is his battlecry...SPOOOOOOOON!
by sporkispoon October 17, 2003
Q: "Can I get this deal on 'tick' until Monday?"
A: "Ahhh....helllzzz no!"
Q: "Does Erik do 'ticka'?"
A: "Ahhh....helllzzz no!"
A: "Ahhh....helllzzz no!"
Q: "Does Erik do 'ticka'?"
A: "Ahhh....helllzzz no!"
by Diego July 12, 2003
by Bellalovesyou July 11, 2008