A fork of Rural Dictionary
IPA: tʰɪk
n. (plural: tics)
1. An explosive druid, used to efficiently remove world buffs from fellow raiders after downing the boss.
From Old English (c.f. Dutch tik, Middle High German zic), echoic for a small tapping sound, first recoded use ironically to mean a large explosion in 2020 on Pagle.
Fignuts: Today in raid, there was a Tic after Vael and we all died.
Jk: Naisu
A tic is an involuntary movement/involuntary speech or clearing of throat etc. which can come and go, but for some people with tourette's or similar, they usually happen more often than others. Tourette's and similar syndromes/disorders can be treated with medicine (example: clonidine, clonazepam etc.).
Did you hear that James got a really bad tic? He had to scream "ice cream flavoured sh!t"!
To say something is or was good. (Along with 'Sick' 'Phat' 'Bad' etc)
I believe short for 'Hectic'.
"I went to some party last night bruv, it was tic"
A word in Altean that means “Second”
“Wait a tic!”-Allura of Altea
"Tic-tic girls" is a word to describe the tribe of girls who are always well-dressed, stick to conventional fashion trends to look pretty at all times. They tend to reinforce the stereotype of the popular cheerleaders who are superbly girly.
How to spot one: Impeccably co-ordinated clothes, shoes and accessories at all times, clothes that will always show off their figure, perfectly set (mostly straightened) hair, most likely wearing heels, perfect make up, handbag which rests on the forearm, perfectly manicured nails, they say "totally" and "eww" a lot, preoccupied with their appearance and taking selfies to look 'hot'
The name comes from the 'tic tic' sound of high heels
Veronica is such a tic-tic girl, she's carrying TEN tops and FIVE pairs of shoes for a 2 day trip!