v. indicate that something has been done or completed by putting a check mark or a tick next to it (e.g.: "I made a list of the things you have to do, please tick off each one when you complete it"); (Slang) irritate a person; make a person angry; upset someone (e.g.: "It ticks me off when a child talks back impolitely to an older person")
TICK OFF
Meaning of TICK OFF in English
Explanatory English dictionary bed edition. Толковый словарь английского языка Редакция bed. 2012