ticcer

English

Etymology

tic + -er

Noun

ticcer (plural ticcers)

  1. One who exhibits tics.
    • Oliver Sacks, Awakenings
      In the presence of excitement and perpetual contradiction, Miss A. has split into a dozen Miss A.'s the drinker, the ticcer, the stamper, the yeller, the swinger, the gazer, the sleeper []

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