Takes a lickin' and keeps on tickin' = Timex watches
The phrase "It takes a licking and keeps on ticking" was created by copywriter George E. McGowan for Timex watches. This memorable slogan, introduced in the 1950s, effectively communicated the durability and reliability of Timex products. It became a hallmark of the brand's advertising and contributed significantly to its recognition in the market.
No. Even when your avatar is hit, dropped, shocked, or defeated, it returns almost immediately to action. (It takes a licking, but keeps on ticking.)
The electronic ignitor keeps ticking when it is off because it is cooling off. The air hits the probe when the probe is hot, and it is trying to condense, or cool off, which causes the ticking.
What makes you say he is not interested, given he keeps calling you? And why, if you say you have a crush, do you want to stop liking him? You seem confused ........
It's by Steve Miller. The song is called "Fly Like An Eagle." WRONG......Steve Miller's song says "Time keeps on slipping, slipping, slipping into the future", not ticking. Check your lyrics!!
a clock being licked by a dog.Another answerAn ever ready battery, it's that commercial with the pink bunny rabbit.Timex watches.
Be honest with him/her but if he keeps telling you, you might end up liking he/she too
hope that he asks me onn a date
Timex's slogan is "It Takes a Licking and Keeps on Ticking." This phrase emphasizes the durability and reliability of Timex watches, suggesting they can withstand tough conditions while still functioning effectively. The slogan has become iconic, reinforcing the brand's reputation for quality and resilience in timekeeping.
Check if he still keeps her old presents
They wear cloth of their cultures liking for the hot days and work days. It is not much but it keeps them covered and cool.