1. tic - Noun
2. tic - Verb
A local and habitual convulsive motion of certain muscles; especially, such a motion of some of the muscles of the face; twitching; velication; -- called also spasmodic tic.
Source: Webster's dictionaryYou own a Tic Tac. Gum is just borrowed. - Esther. Sarah Dessen
I had this tic where I touch my mouth to my knee, and I'm always screwing up my back. I've had two shoulder surgeries. My doctor just smiles and laughs at me. Dash Mihok
My first tic was to shake my head violently. I was in karate class, and I was shaking violently. All of a sudden, I just started to notice that the teacher was looking at me, and all the kids were wondering what I was doing. I suddenly felt really strange. Dash Mihok
I have a good memory for words, and when I come upon a word I don't know, I remember it, or try to - it's almost like a tic. Michael Chabon
Dom Brad Nervous Tic: Prince William enjoys pint of cider at his local as pubs across England prepare to reopen https://t. Source: Internet
Arkham was also the name of the small press through which Lovecraft published many of his works; the name of the publisher is displayed prominently on the spine of the copy of The Outsider and Others that Tic is reading. Source: Internet