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  1. Tickled Pink Meaning Explained. When you’re tickled pink, you’re extremely pleased or amused with something. This phrase is meant to capture a state of joyful delight or extreme amusement, sometimes to the point of hysterical laughter.

  2. Idiom: tickled pink. to be very pleased or happy about something. to be very amused. Note : We use this idiom with the verb "be." To tickle is to lightly touch or stroke someone in a way that makes them laugh or have a slightly uncomfortable or pleasant feeling. You can see the dog is being tickled in the picture.

  3. Very pleased with someone or something, perhaps to the point of giddiness. My family loves my fiancé as much as I do, so they were just tickled pink to hear that we're getting married. Your mother is really tickled pink that you've decided to go to her alma mater. See also: pink, tickle.

  4. Apr 17, 2019 · Translate. your text. tickled pink. extremely pleased about something. Her dressmaker, Nicole Marnier, would just be tickled pink if we put one of her outfits in the magazine.

  5. Tickled Pink Meaning. Definition: Very happy. Origin of Tickled Pink. Tickle is a verb that means to touch someone while wiggling one’s fingers back and forth. This produces a strange sensation on the tickled person’s skin, and causes them to laugh or scream. In the 1800s, people used the similar expression tickled to death to mean very ...

  6. tickled pink. idiom (also tickled to death) Add to word list Add to word list. infml very pleased: I was tickled pink to be invited. (Definition of tickled pink from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) C1.

  7. The first term, first recorded in 1922, alludes to one's face turning pink with laughter when one is being tickled. The variant, clearly a hyperbole, dates from about 1800. Discover More.

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