śmiać się (reflexive with się, colloquial) to tickle oneself (reflexive with się, colloquial) to tickle each other or gilgotać in Wielki słownik języka...
Christenfeld, “Can a machine tickle?”, in Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 6(3) pp. 504-510: One can readily elicit knismesis in oneself (this is easily demonstrated...
prophe-lied) (religious) To prophesy falsely or inaccurately; to utter prophesy with the intent of ingratiating oneself or tickling the fancy of the hearer....
oneself”) (compare Javanese ꦏꦶꦫꦶꦒ꧀ (kirig, “to shudder; to shake”), Cebuano kirig (“to convulse”)), from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *kirik (“to tickle”)...
one off knock one out play with oneself polish the pole rub one out slap the salami spank the monkey stroke it tickle the sausage toss off wank whack...
The ballerina did a high kick and a leap. (colloquial) Something that tickles the fancy; something fun or amusing; a pleasure; a thrill. I finally saw...
mouthplay. 1988, Dialogue - Volume 21, page 170: They'd lust and lasciviate and tickle themselves any old time for fun and pleasure" (p. 44). 2005, Ellen Wood...
smoker's cough snough spasmodic cough spicy cough staccato cough tickling cough tickly cough tooth cough tracheal cough trouser cough vampire cough wet...
volume 21, numbers 129-133, page 21: […] where he had surreptitiously tickled small trout, or openly "blobbed" for eels with worms threaded on to darning...
dwell, / Where Toil ſhall call the charmer Health his Bride, / And Laughter tickle Plenty's ribleſs ſide! 1897 December (indicated as 1898), Winston Churchill...