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      • “Tiggerty-Boo” is a South African slang expression meaning “the situation leaves nothing to be desired.” It is a corruption of the words “Tickey” and “Tabu.” “Tickey” (cf. Chambers’ Dictionary) is the South African for “threepenny-piece.” Literally the expression signifies “threepenny-pieces are forbidden.”
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  1. Nov 3, 2020 · MEANING OF TICKETY-BOO. Used predicatively, the old-fashioned informal British-English adjective tickety-boo means as it should be, correct, satisfactory.

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  3. Chambers gives the following definition: tickety-boo adj. dated Brit colloq fine; satisfactory. ETYMOLOGY: 1930s. Oxford has. tickety-boo adjective. [predic.] British informal, dated. in good order; fine: everything is tickety-boo.

  4. Jun 18, 2021 · Tickety-boo, an informal adjective meaning “fine, OK,” is a British colloquialism of uncertain etymology. It may be an expressive alteration of “that’s the ticket,” ticket here having its informal sense “the proper thing, advisable thing.”.

  5. The meaning of TICKETY-BOO is fine, okay. How to use tickety-boo in a sentence.

  6. What does the adjective tickety-boo mean? There is one meaning in OED's entry for the adjective tickety-boo . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.

  7. What's the origin of the phrase 'Tickety-boo'? The tickling here isn’t the light stroking of the skin – it’s the figurative sense of the word that means ‘to give pleasure or gratify’. The tickling pink concept is of enjoyment great enough to make the recipient glow with pleasure – (see also in the pink). That meaning of tickling has ...

  8. Jul 2, 2024 · Chiefly and originally British slang. Possibly from an Indo-Aryan language: compare Hindi ठीक है, बाबू (ṭhīk hai, bābū, “it's all right, sir”). The phrase could have been picked up by British personnel in India before independence and spread in modified form to the United Kingdom and elsewhere in the Commonwealth.

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