A fork of Rural Dictionary
When one deems a phrase or event humorous, one would show appreciation for this using this phrase.
"Wow, what a great joke, it really tickles my pickles." "Do you know what tickles my pickles? Awkward people."
You make me laugh.
You: Chris you tickle my pickle Chris:Dude that's gay You:No it's not it means you make me laugh
When a statement or a joke amuses you to a point, to an extent which would fill you with warmth and make you grin broadly, but not necessarily laugh. It gets you in a personal place. Perhaps it appeals to nostalgia, or it's simply a joke that only you find funny, or particularly resonates with you for no apparent reason.
Bob laughs at something for ten minutes. Bill: How can you find it that funny? Bob: No idea, it just really tickled my pickle.
Something that excites you, platonically.
A: The circus is coming in to town. B: Oo, that doesn't half tickle my pickle!
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tickle my pickle
Metaphor for cheering someone up.
Hey, can you tickle my pickle? I'm feeling down today
food for thought; thought-provoking phrases and sentences
What tickles my pickle is how I can see through that door from all the way over here, but when I get up close to it I can't see a damn thing through it!