A fork of Rural Dictionary
Three shot kill. Accomplished by opening fire on an enemy with the M6D pistol, and connecting with the first three shots fired; last shot must connect on the head. Succesful execution results in almost instant death.
I got two TSK's in a row on that noob. A TSK is very impressive on XBC with a 150 ping.
1. Abbreviation for That's So Kobe. Describes something totally cool or awesome. 2. What the idiot Chris Murton says (West Shore)
Yeah that was so TSK
1/ I disapprove; 2/ You've been naughty; 3/ What a shame; 4/ How embarrassing for you; 5/ Isn't life unfair sometimes! 6/ I commiserate with your sadness/suffering/ill treatment. Sometimes represented as Tch Tch or Tut Tut, Tsk is more a vocal sound than an actual word, and "pronounced" by forming a T-sound, but then sucking lightly on the palate. People only say "Tisk tisk" as a parody of the actual sound, making fun of the act of disapproval or shaming.
1/ Tsk Tsk! You're far too young to smoke! 2/ Tsk tsk, Tracking mud inside? I'm telling on you! 3/ Homeless and derelict, at age 20? Tsk tsk! 4/ They called you that in front of everybody? Tsk tsk! 5/ All those people, thrown out of work for the sake of more profits? Tsk tsk! 6/ You poor thing, three broken bones in one year? Tsk tsk!
the clicking sound of the tongue pressing against the roof of the mouth used to express regret synonymous to "what a shame"
Maui: By the time the firemen arrived, there were just cinders left of the house. Glenn: tsk tsk... that's the downside of living in a remote part of town
TSK TSK” is the sound created when you hit your tongue against the roof of your mouth / back of your teeth. It is a sound most Indians resort to when they are speechless and / or wish to convey they are sorry about something, typically a bad news / the poor state of affairs in the country – death, famine, epidemic, the likes!
TSK TSK!!! After all the respect I endow on you, this is how you behave!!! You disappoint me!
The click of the tongue that most people use when irritated, pissed, or finds something/someone annoying or unamusing
Mary: John, he's at it again John: TSK!That boy never learns