The tickling charm is Rictusempra.
Rictusempra makes the victim giggle uncontrollably.
On Wikipedia it says as followsRictusempra(Tickling Charm)Pronunciation: /ˌrɪktəˈsɛmprə/ rik-tə-sem-prəDescription: The subject experiences the sensation of being tickledSeen/mentioned:First seen used by Harry on Draco in Chamber of Secrets, when they fought in the Duelling Club. But if you go to,http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEPhYhKdJ7kwhich is a you tube video of the Dueling Club scene from HP, when Rictusempra is cast it does not look ticklish
Accio Depulso Wingardium Leviosa Incendio Reparo Reducto Stupefy Stupefy Duo Rictusempra Protego Protego Duo Finite Incantem Confundus Petrificus Totalus Levicorpus
Some spells that Harry Potter used are: Accio, Crucio, Alohamora, Impedimenta, Expelliarmus, Expecto Patronum, Protego, Langlock, Levicorpus, Aguamenti, Colloportus, Confringo, Diffindo, Dissendium, Engorgio, Episkey, Imperio, Impervius, Incarcerous, Liberacorpus, Lumos, Muffliato, Nox, Point Me, Reducto, Relashio, Rennervate, Reparo, Rictusempra, Riddikulus, Sectumsempra, Stupefy, and Wingardium Leviosa.
There are many used in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.During Lockhart's lesson he casted Peskiksi Pesternomi (this is a made up spell that didn't do anything!), Hermone casted immoblia to freeze the frantic pixies.During the dueling club, some spells casted were: expelliarmus, rictusempra, tarantallegra, serpensortia, and finite incantatem.
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you mean what you mean
Mean is the average.
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It mean what you don't what does it mean.
The arithmetic mean is a weighted mean where each observation is given the same weight.