Big Tickle
Something hilarious or a really good joke — a big laugh.
Definitions
A very funny thing, situation, or joke.
Sarcastically, to call out something unfunny or annoying.
Used to describe something amusing or delightful.
Big Tickle In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
1950s American teen slang for something funny, built on the long-standing sense of being 'tickled' (amused) by something. The 'big' intensifier was a hallmark of mid-century youth speech.
People Also Ask
What does big tickle mean in slang?
It means something hilarious or a really good joke — a thing that gives you a big laugh.
Where did big tickle come from?
It's 1950s American teen slang based on the idea of being 'tickled,' or amused, by something funny.
Can big tickle be sarcastic?
Yes — teens flipped it to mock something distinctly unfunny, like getting detention.
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