To buy something (usually drugs) with an agreement to pay later, like a bar tab.
Can I have a 20 on tick til next Tuesday?
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To acquire something immediately but pay for it later. Most often used when buying drugs but quite valid for any kind of purchase.
There are thee possible origins of the term:
* The vendor keeps a list of who owes what, and "ticks" them off the list on payment
* The vendor has to wait, the clock is ticking
* The customer is a filthy parasite, like a tick on a dogs back.
Customer: What sandwich can I get for six-fiddy?
Vendor: Sorry, sandwiches start at eight dollars.
Customer: Can I get one on tick?
Vendor: I think not.
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apparently meaning to keep something's price on a tab..
used by those strange council estate people from prestwich England..
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A term used to refer to crystal-meth, usually by Filipinos.
YOU KNOW WHERE TO FIND ANY TICK-TICK?
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A phrase to tell someone to hurry up or that they are taking too long, or letβs go, time is ticking. Often substituted for the similar phrase Tick Tock. Often when pronounced, the phrase wording is elongated.
βTick Tick. Letβs go. Youβre taking foreverβ.
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1.A code name Lebanese terrorists use to refer to each other.
2. Tick Tick an offensive term for a Lebanese. (used mainly by Hezbollah and their followers)
Hey Tick Tick did you here about Osama
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Angry, annoyed; usually caused by someone else (one rarely becomes ticked by a situation). Also called 'ticked off'.
Fred stole my slippers! I'm ticked!
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