Tickle two birds with one pinky
A wholesome, affectionate, or surreal variation of the idiom "to kill two birds with one stone." It means to accomplish two tasks or resolve two situations simultaneously, but with a gentle, lighthearted, or playful approach rather than a cold, efficient, or aggressive one.
Often used in family dynamics to suggest a win-win logistical solution without making the tasks feel like a chore.
Often used in family dynamics to suggest a win-win logistical solution without making the tasks feel like a chore.
“Hey, instead of making two separate flights next month, why don't you visit your mom and me during the same week? You can tickle two birds with one pinky.”
Tickle two birds with one pinky by Ryan's Safety-Dad May 19, 2026
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