by j-bone616161 November 5, 2007

by endtofire September 19, 2009

by jennifer May 13, 2005

For something to be described as "ticking it", it must be exceptionally good or very interesting. For a person to be "ticking it", they must be very good-looking or socially admirable. It is similar to words like nang, peng and grade. It originated in Nottingham in 2010. It is a manipulation of the phrase "ticking all the boxes".
by Crackberry 28 bus kiddd October 11, 2010

A volunteer firefighter who hangs out at a paid fire station and wants to try to be one of the "career guys"
by fire 238 February 20, 2009

by Duo Jet September 28, 2006

A small minor error in everyday life, nothing life-threatening but something that causes inconvenience or annoyance. Often used in music.
"I left my phone in my car, I'll be right back." "Dang dude that's like your third tick today."
"The guitarist for their band screws up all the time." "Oh I know, he's a total tickbox."
"The guitarist for their band screws up all the time." "Oh I know, he's a total tickbox."
by snaredrummer February 25, 2009
