A young person of either sex.
A crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement.
1 I don't tike you going with a stranger, under the circumstances.
2 Just set one gentleman down, and 'appy to tike another up.
3 First, he didn't need a couple of wise-ass kids tike us ruining his business.
4 But you should learn to tike the larger view.
5 Tom remembered seeing those green walls forming around him, flying together tike pieces of clouds.
6 Why, such a tarnal cross tike you never saw!
7 The bouquet is made out of archival paper and will last forever, jus tike our love.
8 A move tike that'll work only on someone with no training, and the heathens do train.
9 Diantha held her mother in her arms the night she came, and cried tike a baby.
10 Step up and tike a look for yerself.
11 There, tike it, and go to sleep.
12 He murmured incoherently, sank again into a stupor, to rouse once more and babble tike a madman.
13 Set down, do, an' tike things easy.
14 The funniest tike , that youngster of mine!
15 I'll tike charge o' this one.
16 Noisy little good-for-nothing tike , - ai n't you , Fret?
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