tickle
81tickle pink — {v. phr.}, {informal} To please very much; thrill; delight. Usually used in the passive participle. * /Nancy was tickled pink with her new dress./ …
82tickle to death — See: TO DEATH …
83tickle pink — verb To thoroughly delight or amuse; to elate. It tickles me pink that they chose me for the award …
84tickle someone's fancy — verb To amuse, entertain, or appeal to someone; to stimulate someones imagination in a favorable manner. But the notion of Ralph Nickleby having directed it to be done, tickled his fancy so much, that he could not refrain from cracking all his… …
85Tickle ivories — to play the piano …
86Tickle the peter — 1. ring up false amounts on a cash register, so as to pocket the extra money; 2. rob the till …
87tickle ivories — Australian Slang to play the piano …
88tickle the peter — Australian Slang 1. ring up false amounts on a cash register, so as to pocket the extra money; 2. rob the till …
89tickle stolch — Mawdesley Glossary a weak stomach whlch is easily upset …
90tickle the ivories — Meaning Play the piano. Origin Many pianos have ivory keys …