Dictionary Of Kink Terms

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For years I have straightened my hair, ever since I saw the first kink in it.
Massage is a marvelous way to work out the kinks in tense muscles.
Thirty minutes later he was on the awards podium, working the kinks from his muscles and thinking about the next race.
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:
Pete still needs to iron out a few kinks in his game.
The service is still relatively new, and the kinks - payments that are posted late, sites that are slow and hard to use - haven't been worked out yet.
a sharp twist or bend in something such as a wire or rope:
There was a kink in the hose and the water wouldn’t come through.
The system will work fine once we work out a few kinks.
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A tight curl, twist, or bend in a length of thin material, as one caused by the tensing of a looped section of wire.
The definition of a kink is a bend or curl in something that is usually straight, an ache or cramp in a muscle or an unusual mannerism.
An example of a kink is a sharp bend in a piece of unwrapped wire.
An example of a kink is neck pain from sleeping in a strange position.
An example of a kink is always responding with a whistle when people say hello to you.
A painful muscle spasm, as in the neck or back; a crick.
Kink is defined as to make bends in something that is usually straight.
An example of kink is using a crimping iron on your hair.
A difficulty or flaw that is likely to impede operation, as in a plan or system.
Peculiarity or deviation in sexual behavior or taste.
To form or cause to form a kink or kinks.
A short twist, curl, or bend in a thread, rope, hair, wire, etc.
A painful muscle spasm or cramp in the neck, back, etc.; crick.
A difficulty or defect in a plan or process.
To form or cause to form a kink or kinks.
A tight curl, twist, or bend in a length of thin material, as one caused by the tensing of a looped section of wire.
A painful muscle spasm, as in the neck or back; a crick.
To form or cause to form a kink or kinks.
To gasp for breath as in a severe fit of coughing.
A convulsive fit of coughing or laughter; a sonorous indraft of breath; a whoop; a gasp of breath caused by laughing, coughing, or crying.
We couldn't get enough water to put out the fire because of a kink in the hose.
They had planned to open another shop downtown, but their plan had a few kinks.
An unreasonable notion; a crotchet; a whim; a caprice.
(slang, countable and uncountable) Peculiarity or deviation in sexual behaviour or taste.
(Scotland, dialect) A fit of coughing or laughter.
(mathematics) A positive 1-soliton solution to the Sine–Gordon equation.
(intransitive) To be formed into a kink or twist.
From Middle English kinken, kynken, from Old English *cincian ("to laugh"; attested by cincung (“a fit of laughter”)), from Proto-Germanic *kinkōną (“to laugh”), from Proto-Indo-European *gang- (“to mock, jeer, deride”), related to Old English canc (“jeering, scorn, derision”). Cognate with Dutch kinken (“to kink, cough”).
From Norwegian or Swedish kink (“a twist or curl in a rope”), from Middle Low German kinke (“spiral screw, coil”), from Proto-Germanic *kenk-, *keng- (“to bend, turn”), from Proto-Indo-European *gengʰ- (“to turn, wind, braid, weave”). Cognate with Icelandic kengur (“a bend or bight; a metal crook”).
I tried to ask you more than once, but someone was always interrupting and throwing a new kink in my plans.
Cyrus and hi~ Persians paid little heed to the treaties which the Median kink had concluded with the other powers; and the result was I great coalition against him, embracing Nabonidus of Babylon Amasis of Egypt, Croesus of Lydia, and the Spartans, whosi highly efficient army seemed to the Oriental states of great value In the spiing of 546 B.C., Croesus opened the attack.
About time she was thinking Sam might be the one she wanted to hire, Sam threw a kink into the process.
The reformed scheme simply has a kink in the formula.
Some little kink in me might have set me off on the wrong road.
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