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How often are you tickled pink? Tue May 08, 2007 9:35 am  How often are you tickled pink?
 

Hi,

Could you please tell me how often you use the expression "I'm tickled pink"? The first time I saw it was when Alan wrote in one of his essays and I liked it straight away. Now it would be good to know how popular the phrase is across the globe. Anyone tickled pink right now?
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How often are you tickled pink? Tue May 08, 2007 11:02 am  How often are you tickled pink?
 

I'm really tickled pink to be asked this question Smile
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How often are you tickled pink? Tue May 08, 2007 18:18 pm  How often are you tickled pink?
 

"Tickled pink" has actually been used right here in this forum: Gradable and ungradable adjectives. Wink
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How often are you tickled pink? Tue May 08, 2007 19:16 pm  How often are you tickled pink?
 

Hi,

Now I'm Tickled pink

Thanks a lot

I like this expression

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