by jesse cook November 05, 2007
A phrase used to discribe when one cuts their nipple with a razor while shaving it and it bleeds everywhere.
Friend one: I cut my nipple shaving in the shower and it bled everywhere!
Friend two: Did you give yourself a nip tick?
Friend two: Did you give yourself a nip tick?
by Luckyboi321 December 28, 2016
by Nevertheless February 01, 2005
(After the cat jumps into the fridge when you open the door) Kitty, I am wickey ticked at you now! Get out of the blasted fridge.
by cirenevard December 23, 2009
Meaning soon, or in a little bit. Commonly mistakin for now, or right now. typically following the word pretty
by Moshe davis October 08, 2007
A gene that allows ticks to produce an antifreeze protein to resist frostbite and lower the freezing point of blood. The ticks have a protein called IAFGP that is triggered during winter months, which protects them from the cold. Mice that were injected with the protein were able to not get frostbite at subzero temperatures. They then genetically engineered the mice and breed them to have babies with the gene and they produced the antifreeze protein, IAFGP. The mice resists frostbite. One day, some humans could genetically engineer themselves with the antifreeze tick gene. That way, there's no more frostbite at subzero temperatures(below 32 degrees Fahrenheit, 0 degrees Celsius) until much lower temperatures(like 5 degrees Fahrenheit, -15 degrees Celsius or something). Eventually, the technology will be affordable to all.
Tyler: I just genetically engineered myself with the antifreeze tick gene. Now I don't have to worry about frostbite.
by HawaiianPunch1 July 11, 2021
Wanker on Facebook who has an official account allowing him/her to reach top of the comments even if he/she comments something unoriginal and stupid.
His/Her comments automatically appear on top pushing down funny(When appropriate) and original comments.
His/Her comments automatically appear on top pushing down funny(When appropriate) and original comments.
by FacebookIsStillCool April 04, 2015