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tickle verb (tickled, tickling) 1 to touch (a person or part of the body) lightly and so as to provoke a tingling or light prickling sensation or laughter. 2 intrans said of a part of the body: to feel a tingling or light prickling sensation. 3 colloq to amuse or entertain. 4 to catch (a fish, especially a trout) by rubbing it gently underneath so that it moves backwards into one's hands. noun 1 an act of tickling. 2 a tingling or light prickling sensation. tickled pink or tickled to death colloq very pleased or amused. tickle someone's fancy to attract or amuse them in some way.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c.
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