by romdo308 October 4, 2013

The word "Tic" has many meanings; it is used throughout the U.K and various other places.
Usually "Tic" is used to describe an object or person.
Usually "Tic" is used to describe an object or person.
That guy is well tic. ("Tic" meaning either Big, Hard and somewhat scary. The implications can change by pronunciation and stress in certain parts of the word.)
Tic me that spliff. ("Tic" in this sense, meaning "Give me that". The implications can change by pronunciation and stress parts of the word.)
That girl was well Tic. ("Tic" meaning beautiful, hot, attractive; sometimes in addition, can mean scary as well. Again, the implications can change by word stress.)
Wow, Tic! ("Tic" in this context means "Cool" or "Amazing".)
Tic me that spliff. ("Tic" in this sense, meaning "Give me that". The implications can change by pronunciation and stress parts of the word.)
That girl was well Tic. ("Tic" meaning beautiful, hot, attractive; sometimes in addition, can mean scary as well. Again, the implications can change by word stress.)
Wow, Tic! ("Tic" in this context means "Cool" or "Amazing".)
by Peter November 9, 2004

by Cockgrinch August 12, 2012

In a chinese internet coffee:
Guy #1: What the...I can't watch this video on youtube!
Guy #2: lol! TIC...
Guy #1: What the...I can't watch this video on youtube!
Guy #2: lol! TIC...
by jfp February 21, 2008

The Intolerable Cunt
by The Boobie Brother July 16, 2011

Guy 1: I sent u an email
Guy 2: I didn't get it my VPN isn't working right now TIC
Guy 1: Ok sent it to ur qq
Guy 2: I didn't get it my VPN isn't working right now TIC
Guy 1: Ok sent it to ur qq
by sensualettuce June 20, 2020

IPA: tʰɪk
n. (plural: tics)
1. An explosive druid, used to efficiently remove world buffs from fellow raiders after downing the boss.
From Old English (c.f. Dutch tik, Middle High German zic), echoic for a small tapping sound, first recoded use ironically to mean a large explosion in 2020 on Pagle.
n. (plural: tics)
1. An explosive druid, used to efficiently remove world buffs from fellow raiders after downing the boss.
From Old English (c.f. Dutch tik, Middle High German zic), echoic for a small tapping sound, first recoded use ironically to mean a large explosion in 2020 on Pagle.
by Elerin February 27, 2020
