Tickle pink Meaning in English
expression
ˈtɪkəɫ/ /ˈpɪŋk
TIK-uhl pink
tˈɪkəl/ /pˈɪŋk
TIK-uhl pink
Definición
To make someone extremely happy or thoroughly delighted, often as a pleasant surprise.
Uso & Matices
Informal, used mainly to express someone being happily surprised or extremely pleased. Common forms: 'be tickled pink', 'was tickled pink by...'. Not about physical tickling; don't use it literally.
Spanish: hacer muy feliz - alegrar muchísimoPortuguese (BR): deixar muito feliz - alegrar muitoPortuguese (PT): deixar muito feliz - alegrar muitoChinese (Simplified): 让非常高兴 - 逗乐Chinese (Traditional): 讓非常高興 - 逗樂Hindi: बहुत खुश करनाArabic: يسعد جدًا - يُفرِح كثيرًاBengali: খুব খুশি - অত্যন্ত আনন্দিতRussian: в восторге - безмерно обрадованJapanese: 大喜びVietnamese: vui mừng khôn xiết - cực kỳ hài lòngKorean: 엄청 기뻐하다 - 매우 만족하다Turkish: çok mutlu olmak - sevinçten havalara uçmakUrdu: بے حد خوش ہونا - بہت خوش ہوناIndonesian: sangat senang - sangat gembira
Oraciones de Ejemplo
I was tickled pink by your thoughtful gift.
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She was tickled pink when she got the good news.
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The children were tickled pink to see the balloons.
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I'm absolutely tickled pink that you remembered my birthday!
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My parents were tickled pink when I came home for the holidays.
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You should’ve seen his face—he was tickled pink after winning that prize.
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