I like it a tick better at English?

What are some German terms like “einen tick besser”, which means “little bit better”,.

Ever see this same expression in English? I just wrote this comment on a Stack Overflow question :

I like him a tick better since it avoids any nesting.

Why does “English” sound so gross?

What are the best facts about the English language?

Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.
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No, a tick would be understood. Typical cipher. Great conversation – not a fancy cipher. In America, though, it would be thought of as odd, not because we never hear it (even those who did not would likely associate it with the time it took for a clock to tick off a second), but more likely because we have such a problem with tick-borne diseases. (The only explanation that may explain ticks being present in our environment is that Americans have an over-inflated fear of ticks.) What exactly is a titch after you

move it?

Answered on February 27, 2021.
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