0 past simple and past participle of titillate --
1 to make someone excited intentionally but only a little, usually with sexual images or descriptions: --
Goya did not only upset the ecclesiastical authorities with this work but also titillated the public and extended the artistic horizon of the day.
The women still performed a basic minstrel show, but they added new pieces that titillated the audience.
We were wittily titillated, those of us who have been in practice, by his recital of the type of fee which was paid in the past.
The result is that the only motive in work is to earn more money to spend, and the spending is titillated continuously by advertising, particularly on television.
The local leadership had its political appetite titillated by its victory over the pensioners.
She titillated our curiosity but did not satisfy it, and for that reason alone she should not have this money.
I am sure that many butlers were titillated by quite static activities.
I was nervous in that moment, but also rather titillated.