Ever heard the expression “clickety-click” before? What does it mean?
Ever heard the expression “clickety-click” before? What does it mean?
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Repetitious clicking sounds, mostly broken up into sections.
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It’s rhyming slang for Sixty Six…It’s used in Bingo in England
IE 66 Clickety Click . ..other numbers are Kellys Eye- number one ….Key of the door 21 …Two Fat Ladies-88 etc etc
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Noun 1. clickety-click – a fast and rhythmic click-clack; “the clickety-clack of the typewriters”
Good luck!
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I’ve heard that used before as onomatopoeia. So basically it was used to describe a clicking sound. I can’t think of anything else it could mean.
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It’s a bingo call. eg; Six and six ‘clickety-click’.
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Spelling of a sound made by horse hooves when walking on pavement.
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I first heard it in the Happy Feet movie when he was referring to his dancing style or the sound his feet made when he danced.
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66, in Bingo
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Watch out for the horse!!
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What’s that clicking noise?
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