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To be "tickled pink" means to be delighted about something, or to be in a state of excitement and joy, e.g., "She was tickled pink after receiving her present."
Tickled to death is a phrase referring to be very happy. Most people experience some elation and happiness at being tickled. That same feeling can be gotten with happy news and joyous experiences. People relate the feelings and hence the term came into being.
death is not a bed of tulips?
Tickled pink means being really happy.
I have not heard this idiom before. Perhaps you heard "Put to death" which means to kill.
"To be" is not an idiom - it's a verb.
No, but you could strangle on your tongue, or have a heart attack.
Pest is not an idiom. It's a word.
The idiom "apple shiner" means the teacher's pet.
The meaning of the idiom in the pink of health means being in good health.
The idiom means impress someone is egg on
It's not an idiom - to cope means to deal with, or to handle