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kim
What's the meaning of this sentence,"Takes a lickin and keep on tickin!" ?
THX for ur answer in advance.
Sep 15, 2011 3:33 AM
Answers · 5
It means that you're strong. Takes a licking, in slang, means being beaten up. Keeps on ticking means that you keep on going. So, it means that you keep on going even when you're being beaten up.
September 15, 2011
kim,
"to lick someone" means to defeat someone in a fight
"a licking" is a beating or sound defeat.
"It takes a lickin and keeps on tickin!" is the advertising slogan for Timex brand watches.
It means that Times watches can suffer a beating (a lot of damage) and keep working (ticking).
September 15, 2011
take a licking = take a beating
keep on ticking = keep on living
When an animal has been wounded, it licks itself. Hence the expression.
When you are alive, your heart is ticking. Hence the expression.
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September 15, 2011
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