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tickey/ticky/tickie/tiki/tikki/tikkie
ticky or tickey was an old pre-decimal British silver threepenny piece (3d, equating loosely to 1¼p). The tickey slang was in use in 1950s UK (in Birmingham for example, thanks M Bramich), although the slang is more popular in South Africa, from which the British usage seems derived. In South Africa the various spellings refer to a SA threepenny piece, and now the equivalent SA post-decimalisation 2½ cents coin. South African tickey and variations - also meaning 'small' - are first recorded in the 19th century from uncertain roots (according to Partridge and Cassells) - take your pick: African distorted interpretation of 'ticket' or 'threepenny'; from Romany tikeno and tikno (meaning small); from Dutch stukje (meaning a little bit); from Hindustani taka (a stamped silver coin); and/or from early Portuguese 'pataca' and French 'patac' (meaning what?.. Partridge doesn't say).
Cop out is slang for to fail to assume responsibility or to commit oneself.
Blow It Out Your I/O Port
Noun. The hands. Rhyming slang. Also abbreviated to Germans.
A difficult situation or predicament. e.g. "I wouldn't like to be in Karen's shoes tonight, she accidently made a date with two good looking blokes and there meeting up with her at the same time and place"
(Acr.) (n.) Syrcus Tower
Noun. A headbutt. Cf 'Glesga kiss'. [Glasgow use]
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