ivory tickler
A pianist
ADJ.
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VERB + TICKLER
use
PREP.
down, in
noun
One who tickles.
A person who or thing which amuses or excites.
A reminder.
Put it in the tickler file for next week.
A latex condom that has additional protrusions, for enhancing the sexual pleasure of the user.
I could tell in advance if they were screamers, or leatherettes, or buggers, or great head-givers, or into toys and ticklers – I had it down to an art.
Something puzzling or difficult; a conundrum.
A pianist
Put it in the tickler file for next week.
WiktionaryI could tell in advance if they were screamers, or leatherettes, or buggers, or great head-givers, or into toys and ticklers – I had it down to an art.
WiktionaryThe moment she bought any item of stocks, any commercial paper or other securities in the course of her Wall-street operations, she at once wrote it down in the tickler.
WiktionaryI'm having a great time, but could you use a feather tickler?
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In some senses, tickler is marked as informal, dated. Watch for register when choosing this word.