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"Tick When I Should Tock? " What does it mean?
16 sep. 2010 02:57
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Doing something when you should be doing the other, or doing something in the wrong order.
On a clock the sound is supposed to be "tick" "tock", "tick" "tock". If one does "tock" when they should be doing "tick" that means that person is doing something they should not be doing.
Example: Should be doing "A" instead of "B", But every time you do "B" when you should be doing "A" and doing "A" when you should be doing "B".
16 september 2010
It means you're doing everything wrong or backward.
A clock goes tick tock.......
If you go tock tick, or tock when you should tick, then it is all wrong.
16 september 2010
Thanks~. :)
16 september 2010
don't worry, this is a very uncommon expression. I have never heard it used.
16 september 2010
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Eugene
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