tick off
Iniciante (A2) neutral
To put a checkmark next to something you've finished, to tell someone off for doing wrong, or to make someone feel angry.
"She ticked off each ingredient on the shopping list as she put it in the basket."
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SIDEMEN ABANDONED IN ASIA
Sidemen · 49:44
So, that would tick off another mode of transport.
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JOLLY · 0:14
Is basically tick off every TikTok and Instagram reel.
MS NOW Highlights - May 7
MS NOW · 23:05
You know who doesn't want to tick off NBS?
Why Hungary's election may soon disappoint
Money & Macro · 2:01
then too blatant corruption can really tick off your voters.
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MS NOW · 5:10
you know who doesn't want to tick off MBS Jared