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ˈtickle-tail [f. tickle a. or v. + tail n.] 1. A loose or wanton woman; cf. tickle a. 3 b. Now dial.
c1430Lydg. Min. Poems (Percy Soc.) 31 Canst thou no better come to holynesse, Than lese thiself al for a tikel⁓taylle? 1869J. P. Morris Lancs. Gloss. (E.D.D.). 2. That which (or one who) tickles the ‘tail’; see quots.
1785Grose Dict. Vulg. T., Tickle tail, a rod, or schoolmaster. 1828Craven Gloss., Tickle-tail, a rod. 3. A game: = thread-needle 1. dial.
1821Blackw. Mag. Aug. 36/2 Another game played by a number of children with a hold of one another, or tickle-tails, as it is technically called in Scotland, is, Through the Needle-e'e. |