In a world dominated by the short form; circuit circumventing media, "Tick Tock / tick-tick" refers to a concept that has evolved alongside the digital age, primarily influenced by the advent of fast-paced, short-form media platforms, with TikTok being a prime example. Video killed the radiostar, and this term killed tldr, replacing it as the symbol the quickening pace of both media consumption and societal change because nobody even reads anymore. Originating from the simple mimicry of a clock's sound, it now encompasses a broader range of meanings. These include the traditional notion of time's progression and urgency, as well as varied colloquial uses. In everyday language, it appears as a flexible expression, adaptable to different contexts from casual
conversation to specific subcultures. The term's adaptability reflects its ability to capture the nuances of
contemporary life, serving as a linguistic tool that shifts in meaning according to its use and setting.
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The way I am using it also includes all other
definitions; that is, it is an open definition. If you find a contradiction please let me know.)