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Could you please explain the meaning of these idioms? Thanks! | Mutated plural question
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Whatever tickles your pickle #1 (permalink) Sun May 22, 2005 0:00 am   Whatever tickles your pickle
 

What's the meaning of "whatever tickles your pickle"?
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Whatever tickles your pickle #2 (permalink) Tue May 31, 2005 13:18 pm   Whatever tickles your pickle
 

for me it means "whatever annoys you". But i may be wrong.
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Tickle... #3 (permalink) Tue May 31, 2005 14:23 pm   Tickle...
 

In the old days there was an expression: whatever tickles your fancy - which meant whatever you want to do. Nowadays when people are more sexually overt, whatever tickles your pickle means whatever sexually stimulates you. You can use your own imagination as to the reference intended with each of the words.
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