Tickled

Word TICKLED
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Definitions and meanings of "Tickled"

What do we mean by tickled?

To touch repeatedly or stroke delicately in a manner which causes laughter, pleasure and twitching.

To unexpectedly touch or stroke delicately in a manner which causes displeasure or withdrawal.

(of a body part) To feel as if the body part in question is being tickled.

To appeal to someone's taste, curiosity etc.

To cause delight or amusement in.

To feel titillation.

To catch fish in the hand (usually in rivers or smaller streams) by manually stimulating the fins.

To be excited or heartened.

Colloquial Southern phrase from the US, meaning to find something funny or to be overcome with mirth. Urban Dictionary

To have a part of your body touched in such a way that it forces you to laugh and squirm uncontrollably. Urban Dictionary

Being high on mushrooms. Urban Dictionary

To get owned or beat at something. Also canm be used inm context as doimng shit with a girl. Urban Dictionary

An individual post on the website tickld.com, decided by the users Urban Dictionary

The act of stroking another's body lightly, so as to cause involuntary twitching, squirming, and laughter. Used for foreplay, fun, or torture. Urban Dictionary

To touch someone lightly in certain regions that causes peculiar sensations, reflexive movements, involuntary laughter Urban Dictionary

One of the worst forms of torture. Can cause uncontrollable screaming, convulsions, loss of bladder control, inability to breath, and sobbing. Urban Dictionary

A remedy that actualllly works for hiccupps. Urban Dictionary

A way of touching someone causing immediate pleasure and delight that is acceptable in public and in front of family Urban Dictionary

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The word "tickled" in example sentences

The name tickled the back of my brain, but I couldn’t place it. ❋ Jessica Verday (2009)

Tibetan monks and Catholic nuns, for instance, have an inordinate ability to tap into the “god-spot” (the pop-science term) whenever they wish, while when Dr. Richard Dawkins had his brain tickled by neurological scientists he only reported a “headache.” ❋ Unknown (2007)

The name tickled a memory at the back of his mind, but it eluded him before he could bring it up to the surface. ❋ Lackey, Mercedes (1990)

For some reason the name tickled her sense of humour, and she threw back her head and roared. ❋ Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 (1967)

The phrase tickled all my after-dinner-coffee sense of humor into an anticipation of Poker Flat. ❋ Unknown (1903)

The phrase tickled my fancy, and, thenceforward, I would have no other title for the sight-draughts made by the boys upon my bank of memory. ❋ Marion Harland (1876)

The coins tickled the tips of his fingers very pleasantly as he let them fall, and jingled musically in the darkness. ❋ ��mile Zola (1871)

They were all laughing at me now, and I was sure Kydos was telling me a foolish tale just to prove I was fool enough to believe it, but the notion tickled me, and moonflower was blooming inside me, and I laughed until I got the hiccups. ❋ Sarah Micklem (2009)

The name tickled Kitty immensely, and she chuckled, "Billjim! ❋ Unknown (1888)

The one word roar recurs though the text, as if to remind us of the din within each of her characters: strangers meet in a hotel and share the presence of potential nakedness without a touch; Liam's thirst for alcohol rages while Veronica's pads along behind her through insomniac nights; a moustache can barely be noticed before its description moves on to the idea of tickled thighs. ❋ TEV (2007)

And she laughed loud and long, as though the idea tickled her fancy amazingly. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Sometimes that word tickled the edge of his memory, like a word he should know. ❋ Jordan, Robert, 1948- (1996)

This innocuous phrase tickled Anna and Joseph all out of proportion. ❋ Barr, Nevada (1996)

He is a clever fellow himself, I should think, and the ludicrousness of the idea tickled him as much as it did me. ❋ Victoria Cross (1910)

I got tickled when Uncle [Bubba] fell on a banana [peel] and [farted]. ❋ Vozdelsur (2013)

I tickled [Alison's] [feet] last night, OMG she laughed [SO hard]! ❋ Nicole_03 (2016)

I got tickled and [thought] there was [an elf] on your [shoulder]. ❋ Frances Francey (2007)

Man, [not even lying], she just tickled me. Last night I tickled [Jessica's] [pink]. ❋ Joshuaalexander (2007)

"[did you] see the tickl about [the cat] [driving a car]" ❋ Mangohead18 (2013)

Mark started tickling [Sarah's] feet until [she screamed] and cruied with [laughter] ❋ Husnock (2003)

Maria [tickled] [the bottoms] of [Brett's] feet and made him laugh out loud ❋ Marty (2003)

George [tickled] [the bottom] of [my feet] so much that I started crying ❋ Zetazglobin (2011)

When you're really drunk and start [hiccupping], someone surprises you by [tickling] you, and [POOF] they're gone. ❋ Suite304 (2010)

Mike enjoys [ticking] [Kerri] because he can do it anywhere and she laughs and screams. Kerri likes to tickle Mike and to be tickled when there is family is around because it is an 'ok' way of being [all over eachother]. ❋ Kerri (2004)

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