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tickler
tick·ler T0204900 (tĭk′lər)n.1. One that tickles.2. A memorandum, book, or file to aid the memory.tickler (ˈtɪklə) n1. informal chiefly Brit a difficult or delicate problem2. Also called: tickler file US a memorandum book or file3. (Accounting & Book-keeping) accounting US a single-entry business journal4. a person or thing that ticklestick•ler (ˈtɪk lər) n. 1. one that tickles. 2. tickler file. [1670–80] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | tickler - a file of memoranda or notices that remind of things to be donetickler filedata file, file - a set of related records (either written or electronic) kept together | Translationstickler
French ticklerslang A condom designed with additional tactile elements, such as bumps, spirals, ribs, etc., so as to heighten stimulation of one's partner during intercourse. Primarily heard in UK, Ireland. Trust me, you should definitely try wearing a French tickler at least once—your partner will love it.See also: french, ticklerrib-ticklerA particularly funny joke. My dad loves corny jokes, so I bought him a book of rib-ticklers. You should try to slip a few rib-ticklers into your speech to help keep your audience engaged.rib-tickler n. a joke; something very funny. That was a real rib-tickler. I’ll remember that joke. tickler
ticklerA manual or automatic system for reminding users of scheduled events or tasks. It is used in PIMs, contact management systems and scheduling and calendar systems.tickler Clinical research The prepublication release of information from federally-funded research that may have an immediate effect on patient care Medspeak A message—email, letter, etc.—that reminds a health care provider of a particular patient of management related issues germane to that person’s managementtickler Clinical alert, see there. tickler
Synonyms for ticklernoun a file of memoranda or notices that remind of things to be doneSynonymsRelated Words |