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ICKLE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
adjective. informal, an ironically childish word for little . www.dictionary.com
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ICKLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ICKLE is icicle. www.merriam-webster.com
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ickle - Sesquiotica
It's actually just British baby-talk for little – it intentionally talks down by imitating child speech; it implies “you little drip.” sesquiotic.com
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ickle
@@@LINK=ickwell Oxford English Dictionary
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Can you explain the definitions of Ickle and Diddykins? | Fandom
Ickle is a British term used tauntingly or endearingly to imply something is babyish or small. The way Ron's brothers say "ickle ronnie" to tease him. harrypotter.fandom.com
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ickle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Childish pronunciation of little. Alternative forms. edit · ikkle. Adjective. edit. ickle (comparative ickler, superlative icklest). (childish, chiefly UK) ... en.wiktionary.org
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iekyll
iekyll obs. f. ickle n., icicle. Oxford English Dictionary
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ickle - WordReference Forums
'ickle' is a baby-talk way of saying 'little' and 'firsties' might mean the new children at school. forum.wordreference.com
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Ickle - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Childish form of "little," attested from 1846, originating as a playful or simplified pronunciation reflecting smallness or youth. www.etymonline.com
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ICKLE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. (often preceded by a) a. a small quantity, extent, or duration of the little hope there is left very little milk b. (as pronoun) save a little for me. www.collinsdictionary.com
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ickle, adj. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the adjective ickle is in the 1840s. OED's earliest evidence for ickle is from 1846, in the writing of Charles Dickens, novelist. www.oed.com
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"Ickle" : r/PetPeeves - Reddit
I'm fine with "widdle," or "wee," or "itty bitty," but "ickle" just about makes me gag. www.reddit.com
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Bolbbalgan4
They debuted with the single "Fight Day" from the mini-album Red Ickle on April 22, 2016. wikipedia.org
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ickwell
▪ I. ickle, n. Obs. exc. dial. (ˈɪk(ə)l) Forms: α. 1 ᵹecilæ, -e, ᵹicel, 4 ychele, 5 ikyl, iekyll, 7 icle, 8 iccle, 6– ickle. β. 5 yokle. See also icicle. [OE. *ᵹiecel (ᵹicel, ᵹycel), ᵹecilæ, cognate with ON. jǫkull icicle, ice, glacier (mod.Icel. jökull glacier, Norw. dial. jukel, jukul, j{obar}kul ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Storm 2
Like many other robots, Storm 2 also competed in Techno Games as Ickle Toaster in the Football and Sumo events. wikipedia.org
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