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  1. May 24, 2007 · lickle. to tickle with your tounge. Last night my boyfriend thought he was turning me on but he was just lickling me. Nasty, you just lickled me! Stop lickling me you're getting slober all over me. by Angela A, Schoenbauer January 19, 2008. Get the lickle mug.

  2. Lickle definition: (chiefly UK, childish or regional) <a>Little.</a>.

  3. Learn the definition of 'lickle'. Check out the pronunciation, synonyms and grammar. Browse the use examples 'lickle' in the great English corpus.

  4. As adjectives the difference between little and lickle is that little is small in size while lickle is...

  5. Lickle is an adjective that is used in Caribbean English to describe something that is small, cute, or endearing. It is often used affectionately to refer to a child, animal, or object that is perceived as charming or adorable.

  6. Lickle. Little. Little. A small amount of. You only see a little of what he can do. We got a little help from a training scheme. Little. Used to emphasize how small ...

  7. Sometimes the line between cultures is already blurred, and this is the case with the "lickle" pronunciation you're talking about: it's common in Caribbean English, but also occurs in British English, especially when spoken by children. Why?