Talk:tickler

Latest comment: 9 years ago by Equinox in topic Possible derive

French tickler edit

I see why Keene moved French tickler to derived terms, but it makes it a little ambiguous. The condom definition is tightly linked to the compound French tickler although it can be used with out the French present (thank God!). By the same token, I guess tickler file is a derived term? I have taken the liberty of reverting the edit, but I am open to guidance. Ben 10:51, 23 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

Possible derive edit

If someone who does tickling is a tickler, is a tickled person a "ticklee" using suffix -ee or something? Searching UseNet comes up with various results, going to see how far I can backtrace it...

"the tickler moves up the corpus of the ticklee" occurs in 1992 at https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/rec.music.folk/90vtTkSbX7U/r4DtRZh5aLcJ

earliest I can find. Etym (talk) 07:06, 24 February 2015 (UTC)Reply

  Done Created ticklee. Equinox 16:26, 24 February 2015 (UTC)Reply
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