0 present participle of tickle --
1 to touch someone lightly with your fingers, making them slightly uncomfortable and often making them laugh: --
2 If something tickles you, you find it funny or it makes you happy: --
You just wish the whole lot of them would start tickling each other.
The underarm is a target for tickling, due to its sensitivity.
For example, they taught the word more by using tickling as a reward.
Children's oral history is provided by parents and other relatives who also use tickling and onomatopoeic noise to hold the child's attention.
Essentially, a tickler file provides a way to send a reminder to oneself in the future -- tickling one's memory.
The enjoyment of tickling in chimpanzees does not diminish with age.
Paul's by tickling the dome.
People always assert that they do not believe in ghosts but at the same time there is an agreeably tickling sensation caused by listening to narratives of ghosts.