@Lalithambigai Sometimes jokes make it through only after we look up words in the dictionary: flick verbgerund or present participle: flicking strike or propel (something) with a sudden quick movement of the fingers. "Max flicked his bow tie" synonyms: click, snap, flip, jerk; More make or cause to make a sudden quick movement. "the horse flicked its tail" synonyms: swish, twitch, wave, wag, waggle, shake, whip, twirl, swing, brandish "the horse flicked its tail" turn (an electrical device) on or off. "he flicked on the air conditioning"
Well said Amu (if that's OK with you). Earlier today when I saw your hyperlink that said moved here I had a similar enlightening moment that even in jokes .... beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder. I tried understanding the joke and felt like that guy watching the painting in that cartoon and then lightning struck and I got enlightened. Maybe the very fact that there's a joke there that you could see but I couldn't is "the" joke. End of the day, what mattered is that I did have a smile Thank You!