Tick Tock

Tick tock (var. tik tok, tic toc) is the general English language onomatopoeia for the sound made by an analog clock. Sometimes, tic tac (which is a Latinized form of foreign languages) can also be used to illustrate the same sound.

Tick tock may also refer to:

In music:

  • The Tick Tock Companion, an EP by Joy Electric
  • The Tick Tock Treasury, an album by Joy Electric
  • "Tic Toc", a single released by dancehall artist Baby Cham
  • "Tik Tok", the debut single by American recording artist Kesha
    • "IDF Tik Tok" a viral video in which Israeli soldiers on patrol in Hebron dance to Kesha's song.
  • "Tick Tock", a single by R&B singer Lemar
  • "11 O'Clock Tick Tock", a single released by U2
  • Tick Tock (band), a Hispanic band
  • Tic-Toc, a promotional single by Belanova included on the album SueƱo Electro II

In other uses:

  • Tick Tock, a dance from the musical Company
  • "Tick Tock Tuckered", a 1944 Looney Tunes cartoon
  • Tick, Tock, You're Dead, the second novel in the Give Yourself Goosebumps series
  • Ticktock (novel), a Dean Koontz novel
  • Tick-Tock, a fictional mutant from the Marvel Comics universe
  • Tik-Tok (Oz), a character from the Land of Oz books
    • Tik-Tok of Oz, a book in the Oz series
    • Tik-Tok (novel), a novel about a robot named after the Land of Oz character
  • Andrew Quick, The Tick-Tock Man, a character from The Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands by Stephen King
  • Intel Tick-Tock, a microprocessor development model
  • Tik Tok (TV series), a Pre School children series that aired on Turkish Television network TRT

Famous quotes containing the word tick:

    Time has an undertaking establishment on every block and drives his coffin nails faster than the steam riveters rivet or the stenographers type or the tickers tick out fours and eights and dollar signs and ciphers.
    John Dos Passos (1896–1970)