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Another word for "little". Seems to originate in England.
There's an ickle kitten on the doorstep.
ickle by Kally November 29, 2004
A word now in common usage originating from baby speak of the word little - a common mispronunciation by children when learning their early words, which has become poplarised and cutesy as a result. See also widdle.
Oh, has diddums got himself an ickle rattle?
ickle by wildilocks January 2, 2006

Fickle me ickle 

A phrase used to indicate one person wanting another person to make love with, or have sex with them - can also reference touching one’s vagina, or “poonan”.
- Oh goodness, I would never let Andrew fickle me ickle, he’s too corpulent.
- That cutie can fickle me ickle any time!
Fickle me ickle by Cya_bby November 4, 2019
A term of endearment used to describe someone small, usually a female. The term "ickle" usually implies that person is cute and that the speaker is quite fond of the person.
Maurs you're quite ickle!
ickle by CoolJames January 21, 2008
mr A has an ickle dinker
ickle by martay February 20, 2003
A tiny item or person but with a huge amount of cuteness and/or youth attached. Coined by ginger-haired freak Chris Evans during the Nineties.

Ickle may be used in the same way as mister, before the person's name.
"Can you tell me if Ickle Sally working today?"
ickle by Mr Ben February 9, 2005