A snap fastener (also called press stud, dome fastener, popper, snap or tich) is a pair of interlocking discs, made out of a metal or plastic, commonly used in place of traditional buttons to fasten clothing and for similar purposes.
PHONSIE: You bet I have, and my popper put them there, too.
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Oh, those sports trousers with the popper buttons are back, are they?
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In my room, I smoke a popper and stare at my cellphone.
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One of you boys go rummage the store room for the corn popper.
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If you get through this bad day, how about a petal popper: 15.
Ús de tich en anglès
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I tich heem queek as anyt'ing.
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Whenever an emergency official is needed, Tich comes to the rescue.
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Therefore long-legged subalterns crawl painfully past these danger-spots on all-fours, envying Little Tich.
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He is, perhaps, the only man who has never laughed at Little Tich.
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Yet that's just what the guy screaming obscenities and swigging Dr. Tich gets.
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Dan Leno, Herbert Campbell, and Little Tich all have it.
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I know you can't get up a persecution of old Toole or Little Tich.
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Then the practical British private moved on, calling simply, "Come on, Tich!"
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Ruggles got up first, and while he waited for Jenks he turned on his Little Tich smile.
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But you did yer bit, Tich!
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"Just a tich of fever with it, your reverence, the doctor said."
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It wasn't even David and Goliath, it was as though "Little Tich" stood up to Georges Carpentier.
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I heard so, and that he has persuaded Little Tich to read the lessons for the rest of the season.
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"But, oh, how you do need a tich of color."
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Years ago, Tich Smith and his wife Joan, had a vision to create LIV village on the North Coast of KwaZulu Natal.
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Conclusion: Long-term neurological outcomes in low-risk patients with tICH were not markedly different between patients admitted to the ICU and those admitted to the floor.