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tickey/ticky/tickie/tiki/tikki/tikkie
ticky or tickey was an old pre-decimal British silver threepenny piece (3d, equating loosely to 1¼p). The tickey slang was in use in 1950s UK (in Birmingham for example, thanks M Bramich), although the slang is more popular in South Africa, from which the British usage seems derived. In South Africa the various spellings refer to a SA threepenny piece, and now the equivalent SA post-decimalisation 2½ cents coin. South African tickey and variations - also meaning 'small' - are first recorded in the 19th century from uncertain roots (according to Partridge and Cassells) - take your pick: African distorted interpretation of 'ticket' or 'threepenny'; from Romany tikeno and tikno (meaning small); from Dutch stukje (meaning a little bit); from Hindustani taka (a stamped silver coin); and/or from early Portuguese 'pataca' and French 'patac' (meaning what?.. Partridge doesn't say).
Likki likki is Jamaican slang for greedy, never satisfied.
DJ turntable scratching noise, often heard in rap music.
(adj.) A term used to describe the behavior of a monster which will attack upon sensing a player character who enters its area of detection. This behavior is noted on the wiki pages of monsters which have it.
n. a wad of money or cash. (see also "guap" or "gwalla")Â "Tikki just got paid a gwap for picking up the trash in Mrs. Johnson's yard."Â Lyrical reference: T-PAIN/FLO-RIDERÂ Shawty did that pop and lock; had to break her off that guap.Â
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