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What is the origin of the phrase "I'll be tickled pink"?
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#68637. Asked by denmarks. (Jul 22 06 3:52 PM)
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zbeckabee
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tickled pink
Also, tickled to death. Delighted, as in I was tickled pink when I got his autograph, or His parents were tickled to death when he decided to marry her. The first term, first recorded in 1922, alludes to one's face turning pink with laughter when one is being tickled. The variant, clearly a hyperbole, dates from about 1800.
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