The word "tickle" in French is translated as "chatouiller."
Tickle in Yiddish is "קיץ" (kiz).
In Punjabi, you can say "ਹੱਸਾਉਣਾ" (hāsā'uṇā) to mean tickle.
"Tickle" is a first-accented syllable word. The emphasis is on the first syllable "tic."
In slang terms, "tickle it" often refers to trying something out or attempting to do something in a humorous or light-hearted way. It can also imply exploring or experimenting with something new or unfamiliar.
Latin is the language used on the Hogwarts crest. The school motto "Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus" translates to "Never tickle a sleeping dragon."
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Please don't tickle me.She went to tickle her son.He felt something tickle the back of his neck. He was supposed to be home alone.
You basically tickle someone and they tickle you back.
you tickle a grownup by asking his/her mom where his tickle spot is
Simple. Tickle him in the foot, hands, do what you usually do when you tickle.
Matthew Tickle has written: 'Matthew Tickle' 'Idyll'
Jon Tickle goes by The Ticklemeister, and Mr. Tickle.
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get somone to tickle you
You can only tickle toddlers and babies. Click on them, and select Tickle.
Tickle means to make someone laugh or be amused. Don't tickle your sister. That joke will tickle the neighbor's sense of humor.
you doa tickle back by curling your fingers so that your nails can tickle it feels nice