[Vocabulary] A word starting with t means “take your time”

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I heard this word in "the vampire diaries" before, but I forgot it.
tick-tock?
t____-torque?
t___-t____?

 
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Can you give us any more context? I don't really understand the question. Was the word starting with "t" a verb? Is "t-torque" your suggested answer? Is the word you're looking for definitely a hyphenated word in which both words start with "t"?
 

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I heard this word in "The ​Vampire ​Diaries" before, but I forgot it.
tick-tock?
t____-torque?
t___-t____?

I don't know. What does the word mean?

The sound a clock makes is tick-tock.
 

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A.Yeung, I agree entirely with Piscean but it means the opposite of "take your time" which you gave as the definition in your title.
 
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