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71tit|ter — «TIHT uhr», verb, noun. –v.i. to laugh in a half restrained manner, because of nervousness or silliness; giggle. –n. the act of tittering; tittering laugh. –tit´ter|er, noun. –tit´ter|ing|ly, adverb …
72Tit Berrypecker — Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification Kingdo …
73Tit Galop Pour Mamou — (English: either Canter to Mamou or Giddy Yap to Mamou ) is a Cajun folk song with words and music by Dewey Balfa. The song’s narrator tells of a trip to the Louisiana town of Mamou, where he sells his mule and wagon for 15 cents to buy candies… …
74tit for tat — n [U] [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Probably from tip for tap tit for tat (1500 1600), from tip light blow ( TIP1) and tap light blow ] informal something bad that you do to someone because they have done something bad to you …
75tit for tat — noun singular or uncount INFORMAL something you do to harm someone because they have harmed you ╾ ,tit for tat adjective …
76tit for tat — If someone responds to an insult by being rude back, it s tit for tat repaying something negative the same way …
77tit-tat-toe — [tit΄tat΄tō′] n. var. of TICK TACK TOE …
78tit tape — noun (informal) Double sided adhesive tape used to secure the position of the breasts so that a revealing outfit does not reveal everything • • • Main Entry: ↑tit …
79tit|fer — «TIHT fuhr», noun. British Slang. 1. a derby hat; bowler. 2. any hat. ╂[short for tit for tat, rhyming slang for derby hat] …
80tit´il|lat´ing|ly — tit|il|lat|ing «TIHT uh LAY tihng», adjective. that titillates; pleasantly exciting or stimulating: »a titillating sensation, a titillating experience. –tit´il|lat´ing|ly, adverb …