出典:Wiktionary
click one's tongue (三人称単数 現在形 clicks one's tongue, 現在分詞 clicking one's tongue, 過去形および過去分詞形 clicked one's tongue)
The noise made to express disapproval or impatience generally corresponds to the interjections tut (英国用法) or tsk (米国用法) (representing a sound made with the tip of the tongue against the teeth); the noise made to urge on a horse corresponds to the interjection tchick (representing a sound made with the one side of the tongue against the teeth).[1]