Idioms for ticket
have tickets on oneself, Australian Slang.
to be conceited.
Origin of ticket
OTHER WORDS FROM ticket
tick·et·less, adjective re·tick·et, verb (used with object) un·tick·et·ed, adjectiveWords nearby ticket
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British Dictionary definitions for ticket
ticket
/ (ˈtɪkɪt) /
noun
verb -ets, -eting or -eted (tr)
to issue or attach a ticket or tickets to
informal
to earmark for a particular purpose
See also
tickets
Derived forms of ticket
ticketing, nounWord Origin for ticket
C17: from Old French
etiquet, from
estiquier to stick on, from Middle Dutch
steken to
stick ²
Idioms and Phrases with ticket
ticket
see just the ticket; meal ticket; split ticket; straight ticket; write one's own ticket.