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Meaning of tickle someone's pickle | Babel Free

Verb CEFR C1

Definitions

  1. To amuse or astonish someone.
    colloquial, idiomatic
  2. To stimulate someone's penis sexually.
    idiomatic, slang, transitive

Examples

“Well, tickle my pickle and call me Uncle.”
“If you have any hilarious dating stories, though, please do share them with me on social media, they always tickle my pickle!”
“That story never ceases to tickle my pickle!”
“But I like it on account of how it's like another language, like my bingo lingo or the stuff Togz comes up with. Some of the expressions really tickle my pickle, they're like shortcuts when you can nip through the park instead of having to go round the houses.”
“Cole slowly put his face into the man's clothes, his own sweat plastering his hair over his brow, a few pubic hairs brushing against his nose. "That's the way, fairy, tickle my pickle."”
“Come on Daisy, don't hold out on me. If you won't tickle my pickle, someone has to.”
“Bryan seemingly tortures Jessica, who is "a related-multiplicity dancing in-process of assembling and de-assembling within, through, and near the multiplicity that is Reynolds" with the reputation of Sigmund Freud "Freud, Freud, Freud, Freud, Freud" and announces that "Freud famously begged, 'Please don't tickle my pickle. No pickle-tickle." Freud understood that too much tension and disjunction might be unpleasurable and even excruciating.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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