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take 2. weather for tick tock base in sonora ca @1230 hours (Original Post) AllaN01Bear Monday OP
do you mean TIKTOK Skittles Monday #1
nope . marion webster usage and spelling AllaN01Bear Monday #2
I know what TICK TOCK means Skittles Monday #3

AllaN01Bear

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2. nope . marion webster usage and spelling
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 04:16 PM
Monday

also oxfard english dictonary.
usage
tick-tock
/ˈtiktäk/
noun
noun: tick-tock; plural noun: tick-tocks; noun: ticktock; plural noun: ticktocks

the sound of a large clock ticking.
"we could hear every tick-tock of the clock"
informal•US
a piece of journalism that presents a detailed chronology of events.
"a tick-tock account of what went into the planning and execution of the raid"

verb
verb: tick-tock; 3rd person present: tick-tocks; past tense: tick-tocked; past participle: tick-tocked; gerund or present participle: tick-tocking; verb: ticktock; 3rd person present: ticktocks; past tense: ticktocked; past participle: ticktocked; gerund or present participle: ticktocking

make a ticking sound.
"the clock on the wall was tick-tocking"

Origin
mid 19th century: imitative; compare with tick1.

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