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Ticky vs Thicky - What's the difference?

ticky | thicky |

As nouns the difference between ticky and thicky

is that ticky is a tick (particularly, a check mark) while thicky is an idiotic person.

As an adjective ticky

is infested with ticks (The tiny woodland arthropod of the order Acarina..

As an interjection ticky

is representing short pitchless sound at a reasonable volume.

ticky

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • infested with ticks (The tiny woodland arthropod of the order Acarina.)
  • The ticky cows should be kept well separated to avoid contamination.

    Noun

    (tickies)
  • (childish) a tick (particularly, a check mark).
  • Can I get another ticky ?

    Interjection

    (en interjection)
  • (onomatopoeia, also tick) Representing short pitchless sound at a reasonable volume.
  • Ticky-ticky-ticky the clock continued regardless of whether anyone listened.

    See also

    * ticky-tacky

    thicky

    English

    Noun

    (thickies)
  • (UK, slang) an idiotic person.