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Ticky Meaning in English

word

ˈtɪki
TIK-ee
ˈtɪki
TIK-ee

Definition

"Ticky" usually means something is sticky, like glue, or can refer to someone who is very fussy or picky about small details.

Usage & Nuances

Very informal, not standard; mostly heard in American English, sometimes among children or in regional speech. As an adjective for substances, means physically sticky. For people, implies being picky or overly concerned with small things. Rarely used in formal writing.

Example Sentences

This table is ticky from the spilled juice.

basic

My hands feel ticky after eating candy.

basic

That glue is very ticky.

basic

He’s being so ticky about where each fork goes.

natural

That sticker is kind of ticky if you touch the back.

natural

Sorry, I get really ticky about messy rooms.

natural