v. 1. To mention one after the other; list. The teacher ticked off the assignments that Jane had to do. 2. To scold; rebuke. The boss ticked off the waitress for dropping her tray. 3. To anger or upset. Usually used as ticked off. She was ticked off at him for breaking their dinner date again.
TICK OFF
Meaning of TICK OFF in English
American idioms English vocabulary. Английский словарь американских идиом. 2012