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