Sunday, September 4, 2011

Tickling

According to Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, tickling is the act of touching a part of the body so as to cause involuntary twitching movements and/or laughter. The word tickle evolved from the Middle English tikelen, perhaps frequentative of ticken, to touch lightly.

The idiom tickled pink means to be pleased or delighted In 1897, psychologists G. Stanley Hall and Arthur Allin described a "tickle" as two different types of phenomena One type caused by very light movement across the skin. This type of tickle, called a knismesis, generally does not produce laughter and is sometimes accompanied by an itching sensation.

Another type of tickle is the laughter inducing, "heavy" tickle, produced by repeatedly applying pressure to "ticklish" areas, and is known as gargalesis. Such sensations can be pleasurable or exciting, but are sometimes considered highly unpleasant, particularly in the case of relentless heavy tickling.

According to Mr. Nurman learns to tickle your fancy, tickling means ready or not you are going to be amused. Like it or not, you're going to learn how this crazy world needs to be tickled. But it is not recommended to tickle yourself physically. This way won't help you cope with stress, you add another one, instead.

Tickle, tickling, ticklish are just words,. It is nice to see these words tickling one another, and everywhere on the Internet such things can happen. This childish idea is not for scientists to elaborate; it's part of learning anyway. Yes, learning to make people happy by telling jokes.

A phrase like learning to tickle your fancy may not be included in a world directory or encycloopedia like Wikipedia, but things like in Wikipedia can be tickled if you know how. Just make sure, there is nothing so serious about it; it is for entertaining purspose only.

No offense, no hatred!

Happy tickling!

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