Substitution for a wide range of cuss words.
Can be altered to: ticker or ticking.
Can also be used as an adjective, to describe someone or something you may dislike.
Can be altered to: ticker or ticking.
Can also be used as an adjective, to describe someone or something you may dislike.
"What a stupid ticking tick!"
"You're such a ticking tick, you're ticking me off!"
"ya dumb tick"
"I hate this ticking teacher, he's so ticking boring"
In a situation where you have lost your car keys, some possible responses could be:
"Holy tick!" or "Ticker!"
"You're such a ticking tick, you're ticking me off!"
"ya dumb tick"
"I hate this ticking teacher, he's so ticking boring"
In a situation where you have lost your car keys, some possible responses could be:
"Holy tick!" or "Ticker!"
by Jeppie&Pelsey May 15, 2009
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by jennifer March 11, 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 08, 2010
A volunteer firefighter who hangs out at a paid fire station and wants to try to be one of the "career guys"
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