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Tickling

A remedy that actualllly works for hiccupps.

When you're really drunk and start hiccupping, someone surprises you by tickling you, and POOF they're gone.

by Suite304 January 23, 2010

127πŸ‘ 41πŸ‘Ž


tickled

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

I tickled Alison's feet last night, OMG she laughed SO hard!

by nicole_03 November 2, 2016

30πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


tickle

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

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.

by Kerri December 11, 2004

529πŸ‘ 228πŸ‘Ž


Tickling

A pleasant, non-sexual way to make someone laugh, which is done by gently goosing, poking or stroking a part of the body such as the soles of the feet, underarms, tummy or ribs.

Dakota can't concentrate on her homework because her little sister keeps tickling her feet and making her laugh.

by RedDragon1985 December 22, 2010

123πŸ‘ 60πŸ‘Ž


Tickle

To very lightly move your fingers aganst someone's SKIN, causing them plesure!

Tickle, Ticle Little Feet!:)

by Mooveerich May 13, 2008

177πŸ‘ 106πŸ‘Ž


Tickle

To fondle with your flexed nuts

Men love to tickle themselves

by Luke DozMeth.edu October 24, 2018

26πŸ‘ 18πŸ‘Ž


Tickling

Neuroscientists have revealed that we cannot tickle ourselves (the gargalesis type) essentially because we can’t surprise our own brain. During a tickle, the skin’s nerve endings shoot electrical signals to the somatosensory cortex, a part of the brain that processes touch. Meanwhile, the anterior cingulate cortex analyzes these signals as either harmful or playful. But in the back part of the brain, the cerebellum gives you away. It tells your cortex that you are about to attempt a self-tickle, and not to worry, it should suppress the signals from the tickle. So there is a brain system in place that analyzes the sensory input together with the motor output, basically telling us whether what we feel is due to ourselves or others. And in doing so, it also helps us understand how the brain separates β€œme” from β€œthem.” In fact, some people with dissociative disorders like Schizophrenia can tickle themselves silly. Being able to differentiate the actions of others and ourselves is central to our sense of self.

Tickling is also a way to prove you have dominance.

by ... Zjdbckdnznsjd September 25, 2019

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