titschen
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== German ==
=== Etymology ===
From Central Franconian and (to a lesser degree) Rhine Franconian dialects. Compare regional Dutch titsen (“to touch, hit”), further also German tatschen (“to paw, touch clumsily”). Ultimately onomatopoeic.
=== Verb ===
titschen (weak, third-person singular present titscht, past tense titschte, past participle getitscht, auxiliary sein or haben) (regional, especially western Germany)
(intransitive, of a ball etc.) to bounce (move up and down quickly, once or repeatedly)
Synonyms: springen, hüpfen, tupfen
(transitive) to bounce, dribble (a ball)
(transitive) to skim (a stone)
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==== Derived terms ====
auftitschen