Tic-tac (also tick-tack and non-hyphenated variants) is a traditional method of signs used by bookmakers to communicate the odds of certain horses. It is still used in on-course betting in the UK. A tic-tac man will usually wear bright white gloves to allow their hand movements to be easily seen.

A few simple examples of signals:

  • Odds of 9/4 ("top of the head") - both hands touching the top of the head.
  • Odds of 10/1 ("cockle" or "net") - fists together with the right-hand thumb protruding upwards, to resemble the number 10.
  • Odds of 33/1 ("double carpet") - arms crossed, hands flat against the chest.

Within the UK there are some regional variations in the signals, for example in the south odds of 6/4 are represented by the hand touching the opposite ear, giving the slang term "ear'ole", whereas the same odds are indicated in the north by the hand touching the opposite elbow ("half arm")[citation needed].

Some of the signals may be called out verbally too. These names have evolved over time in a mixture of Cockney rhyming slang and backslang. For example, 4-1 is known as rouf (four backwards).

Essentially, bookmakers use tic-tac as a way of communicating between their staff and ensuring their odds are not vastly different from their competitors, an advantage the punters could otherwise exploit. In particular, if a very large bet is placed with one bookmaker, this may be signalled to the others as a way of lowering the price on all the boards.

British racing pundit John McCririck uses tic-tac as part of his pieces to camera when explaining the odds of the horses for the next race.

This method of communication is used less frequently than before, due in part to the use of radio communication by betting companies.

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Tic-tac terms [link]

odds [link]

  • Bottle - 2-1
  • Burlington Bertie - 100-30
  • Carpet - 3-1
  • Century - 100-1
  • Ching - 5-1
  • Cockle - 10-1
  • Double carpet - 33-1
  • Double net - 20-1
  • Double tops - 15-8
  • Ear'ole - 6-4
  • Elef - 11-1
  • Elef a vier - 11-4
  • Enin - 9-1
  • Exes - 6-1
  • Face - 5-2
  • Handful or hand - 5-1
  • Levels (you devils) - evens
  • Macaroni - 25-1
  • Major Stevens - evens
  • Net - 10-1
  • Net and bice - 12/1
  • Net and ex - 16/1
  • Net and rouf -14/1
  • Neves or nevis - 7-1
  • Pony - 25-1
  • Roof or rouf - 4-1
  • Sais a wang - 6-5
  • Scruffy and dirty - 100-30
  • Shoulder - 7-4
  • Neves to rouf - 7/4
  • Shoulders or On the shoulders - 9-2
  • Straight up - evens
  • TH - 8-1
  • Tips - 11-10
  • Top of the head - 9-4
  • Up the arm - 11-8
  • Wrist - 5-4
  • Xis - 6-1

Other terms [link]

  • Beeswax - tax
  • Jolly - a favourite
  • Kite - a cheque
  • Knock - not pay up when owing
  • Pony - £25
  • Ton - £100
  • Monkey - £500
  • A Bag (of Sand) - £1000
  • Rock cake - a small bet

External links [link]


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Tic Tac

Tic Tac (officially styled as "tic tac") is a brand of small, hard mints, manufactured by the Italian confectioner Ferrero, and available in a variety of flavors in over 100 countries.

Tic Tacs were first produced in 1969. They are usually sold in small transparent plastic boxes with a flip-action living hinge lid. Originally, Tic Tacs were dyed specific colors for different flavors. In many countries, the transparent plastic boxes are colored but the actual Tic Tac pieces are white.

History

Tic-Tacs were first introduced by Ferrero in 1969, under the name "Refreshing Mints". In 1970, the name was changed to Tic-Tacs, after the distinctive sound of the mints clicking in their container. Besides the original "Orange" and Fresh mint flavor, several new varieties were added including: aniseed, cinnamon (or "Winter Warmer"), an orange and grape mix (in 1976), spearmint, peppermint, Powermint, sour apple, mandarin, tangarine, berry, fresh orange, strawberry, wintergreen, pink grapefruit, orange and lime together (in 1978), cherry, passion fruit (in 2007), pomegranate (in 2010), mango, and lime. The grape flavor was eliminated in 1976 because of health concerns about the red dye amaranth (FD&C Red #2), a suspected carcinogen. Orange Tic-Tacs were sold without the Grape.

Tic tac (disambiguation)

Tic Tac is a brand of small, hard candy.

Tic tac or Tic Tac may also refer to:

  • Tic-tac, a signalling method used by bookmakers
  • Tic Tac (cocktail), a mixture of orange juice, orange flavored vodka, and Red Bull. Created in Portland, Oregon at The Silver Dollar.
  • Tic Tac (film), a 1997 Swedish thriller
  • Tic Tac (musician), a Ghanaian hiplife musician
  • Tic tac bass, a method of playing baritone guitar
  • Tick! Tack!, a visual novel by Navel
  • Tic&Tac, an album by the jazz fusion band Area
  • A Latinized foreign language form the onomatopoeia, "tick tock" (disambiguation)
  • Tíck Táck, a national liquor of El Salvador listed on List of national liquors
  • See also

  • Tic-tac-toe, a famous game
  • "Tic, Tic Tac", a Portuguese language song by Carrapicho
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