The Tickle Gawkers Handbook of Terms
The Tickle Gawkers Handbook of Terms
You know, being a Tickler in a Non Tickler's world can have it's advantages and it's problems. For example, two ticklers looking at the upraised arm of a cute girl would draw absolutely no attention since no one else would think they were gawking at anything. Furthermore, looking down at a soft, sole or painted toenails would illicit no danger response from the unknowing gawkee.
The problems come when the two Ticklers need to talk about the gawkees without their knowledge. This is why my friend and I created our glossary of terms. Some of the words used are the same as those in my KITTLETOWN novels. These novels depict a world where tickling is the norm, and therefore, have its own language. The others were just invented by us gawkers.
So...if you happen to be sitting in a park or cafe and hear a couple of people using this verbage, you can pretty much be guaranteed that these are two Ticklers discussing their favorite subject.
How about coming up with some terms that you use, whether it be talking to another or just thoughts in your own head. Let's expand this list.
Max
GAWKEE: Any person who attracts interest as a fantasy or potential ticklee.
'Lee: A Ticklee
'Ler: A Tickler
(The only problem with this was communicating with my friend, Mike about our friend "Lee" who is a "'Ler". It was a "Who's on First" type conversation.
Muggle: A person not into Tickling as a lifestyle.
FINGER FOOD: A beautiful woman with great skin that looks like she would be fun to tickle.
BLOCKER: A person, usually a guy or, worse, a boyfriend of the gawkee sitting or standing in a place which affords NO visual contact of the gawkee.
POD: A woman's foot. In KITTLETOWN terms, a person into foot tickling.
OT: Open toed shoe or any footwear revealing toes or part of the foot
COVERED WAGON: A nylon covered foot.
DANGLE: When a girl sits in a chair and her shoe dangles on her toes revealing some of her (hopefully) ticklish sole
REACH: When a gawkee is wearing something sleeveless or midriff baring and she lifts her arm.
TANK: Any sleeveless article of clothing worn by a gawkee.
LIFT: When a gawkee in a TANK lifts her arms.
SOUTHERN LIFT: When a woman, wearing backless, open-toed shoes walks away and you can see the soles of her feet as her heels raise.
BLANK: A non-ticklish person
SALT TRICK: A KITTLETOWN trick to get a waitress to reach across your table to refill the salt (which you emptied) thereby affording you an opportunity to tickle the extended and very vulnerable torso. Works in the real world too!
LAMB: A young girl or any girl of legal age of course 🙂
FETUS: A girl who is too young to consider.
WHISTLER: An older woman
LOTUS: An Asian girl
LAUGH QUALITIES: The Giggle: the most musical, gentlest laughter. The Squeal: When the pitch of the voice rises two or more octaves (usually coming down to a giggle or Laugh), The Laugh: A louder, more "Ha Ha" version of the Giggle, (which tends to be more of a "Hee Hee"), The Scream: When the victim screams in a way that the listener finds it hard to determine whether she is in pain or really laughing.
SHAKE-UP: To grab the ribs from behind and tickle vigorously.
SOUTH: The feet
SOUTHERN EXPOSURE: Baring the feet
SOUTHERN COMFORT: Having a pair of bare feet in your lap
NORTH: Any upperbody areas
NOTHERN EXPOSURE: If the arms, sides or belly is exposed
RAGDOLLING: When you hold someone and tickle them until they are exhausted, then release them. They sit or lie there like a limp ragdoll.
"I really ragdolled my girlfriend last night!"
SWING: A bare arm moving back and forth as the woman walks
VANILLA: A word coined by the BDSM Community referring to any one or any thing not involved in our lifestyle. i.e. "I have a Vanilla relationship"
MOCHA: An Afro-American woman
TK: Tickle or tickling
UPSTAIRS: Her armpits
BOMBARDMENT: When there are too many gawkees to see at once
MASON-DIXON: Bare arms and wearing open-toed shoes (or barefoot)
WORTHY or TICKLE WORTHY: A female who is attractive and is showing off either the North or South or both. Even if they are covered up they may still be WORTHY. It's the Ticklers' equivilant to saying, "I'd DO her!".
PULLING AN ANDY: Named after a buddy of mine. The act of tickling an unsuspecting female on her bare foot (or anywhere for that matter) as she is sunbathing or resting in a public park, then apologizing and saying "I'm sorry. I thought you were someone else."
TICKLINGUS: Using the tongue for tickling.
SWITCH: Person who is both 'Ler and 'Lee.
AND NOW, A TEST:
What does this mean?
1) "A MASON-DIXON LOTUS doing a lift at 3 o'clock"
2) "I PULLED AN ANDY on a LAMB after I saw her DANGLE."
3) "WHISTLER at 5 o'clock. WORTHY? Definitely!"
NEW! 4) I RAGDOLLED that SWITCH MOCHA UPSTAIRS. It totally took her by surprise because she thought I was gonna SHAKE HER UP.
The Tickle Gawkers Handbook of Terms
You know, being a Tickler in a Non Tickler's world can have it's advantages and it's problems. For example, two ticklers looking at the upraised arm of a cute girl would draw absolutely no attention since no one else would think they were gawking at anything. Furthermore, looking down at a soft, sole or painted toenails would illicit no danger response from the unknowing gawkee.
The problems come when the two Ticklers need to talk about the gawkees without their knowledge. This is why my friend and I created our glossary of terms. Some of the words used are the same as those in my KITTLETOWN novels. These novels depict a world where tickling is the norm, and therefore, have its own language. The others were just invented by us gawkers.
So...if you happen to be sitting in a park or cafe and hear a couple of people using this verbage, you can pretty much be guaranteed that these are two Ticklers discussing their favorite subject.
How about coming up with some terms that you use, whether it be talking to another or just thoughts in your own head. Let's expand this list.
Max
GAWKEE: Any person who attracts interest as a fantasy or potential ticklee.
'Lee: A Ticklee
'Ler: A Tickler
(The only problem with this was communicating with my friend, Mike about our friend "Lee" who is a "'Ler". It was a "Who's on First" type conversation.
Muggle: A person not into Tickling as a lifestyle.
FINGER FOOD: A beautiful woman with great skin that looks like she would be fun to tickle.
BLOCKER: A person, usually a guy or, worse, a boyfriend of the gawkee sitting or standing in a place which affords NO visual contact of the gawkee.
POD: A woman's foot. In KITTLETOWN terms, a person into foot tickling.
OT: Open toed shoe or any footwear revealing toes or part of the foot
COVERED WAGON: A nylon covered foot.
DANGLE: When a girl sits in a chair and her shoe dangles on her toes revealing some of her (hopefully) ticklish sole
REACH: When a gawkee is wearing something sleeveless or midriff baring and she lifts her arm.
TANK: Any sleeveless article of clothing worn by a gawkee.
LIFT: When a gawkee in a TANK lifts her arms.
SOUTHERN LIFT: When a woman, wearing backless, open-toed shoes walks away and you can see the soles of her feet as her heels raise.
BLANK: A non-ticklish person
SALT TRICK: A KITTLETOWN trick to get a waitress to reach across your table to refill the salt (which you emptied) thereby affording you an opportunity to tickle the extended and very vulnerable torso. Works in the real world too!
LAMB: A young girl or any girl of legal age of course 🙂
FETUS: A girl who is too young to consider.
WHISTLER: An older woman
LOTUS: An Asian girl
LAUGH QUALITIES: The Giggle: the most musical, gentlest laughter. The Squeal: When the pitch of the voice rises two or more octaves (usually coming down to a giggle or Laugh), The Laugh: A louder, more "Ha Ha" version of the Giggle, (which tends to be more of a "Hee Hee"), The Scream: When the victim screams in a way that the listener finds it hard to determine whether she is in pain or really laughing.
SHAKE-UP: To grab the ribs from behind and tickle vigorously.
SOUTH: The feet
SOUTHERN EXPOSURE: Baring the feet
SOUTHERN COMFORT: Having a pair of bare feet in your lap
NORTH: Any upperbody areas
NOTHERN EXPOSURE: If the arms, sides or belly is exposed
RAGDOLLING: When you hold someone and tickle them until they are exhausted, then release them. They sit or lie there like a limp ragdoll.
"I really ragdolled my girlfriend last night!"
SWING: A bare arm moving back and forth as the woman walks
VANILLA: A word coined by the BDSM Community referring to any one or any thing not involved in our lifestyle. i.e. "I have a Vanilla relationship"
MOCHA: An Afro-American woman
TK: Tickle or tickling
UPSTAIRS: Her armpits
BOMBARDMENT: When there are too many gawkees to see at once
MASON-DIXON: Bare arms and wearing open-toed shoes (or barefoot)
WORTHY or TICKLE WORTHY: A female who is attractive and is showing off either the North or South or both. Even if they are covered up they may still be WORTHY. It's the Ticklers' equivilant to saying, "I'd DO her!".
PULLING AN ANDY: Named after a buddy of mine. The act of tickling an unsuspecting female on her bare foot (or anywhere for that matter) as she is sunbathing or resting in a public park, then apologizing and saying "I'm sorry. I thought you were someone else."
TICKLINGUS: Using the tongue for tickling.
SWITCH: Person who is both 'Ler and 'Lee.
AND NOW, A TEST:
What does this mean?
1) "A MASON-DIXON LOTUS doing a lift at 3 o'clock"
2) "I PULLED AN ANDY on a LAMB after I saw her DANGLE."
3) "WHISTLER at 5 o'clock. WORTHY? Definitely!"
NEW! 4) I RAGDOLLED that SWITCH MOCHA UPSTAIRS. It totally took her by surprise because she thought I was gonna SHAKE HER UP.
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