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tik

British  
/ tɪk /

noun

  1. a slanɡ name for the druɡ methamphetamine in crystal form

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It became a highly influential lobbying firm in Westminster, advising high-profile clients such as Shell, Tik Tok and Barclays.

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Delighted fans have then shared their experience of enjoying the game for the first time on Tik Tok.

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Addressing the delay to her upcoming music, the 33-year-old accused labels of not taking interest unless the music capitalises on "tik tok trends" or "80s revival queerbaiting".

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Millions of people have watched videos about the dogs and their subsequent DNA test results on Tik Tok and other social media platforms.

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"And let's not forget the younger crowd who are more inclined to do their Tik Toks and their stories for Instagram. They also need a place for doing that and enjoying themselves in a young fashion."

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