Twank

  • 1Twank — Twank, v. t. To cause to make a sharp twanging sound; to twang, or twangle. Addison. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2twank — An almost swearword noun, used to convey displeasure with another individual s intelligence levels. Jim: Is Cambridge University in London? Bob: No, you twank, it s in Cambridge …

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  • 3twank — An almost swearword noun, used to convey displeasure with another individual s intelligence levels. Jim: Is Cambridge University in London? Bob: No, you twank, it s in Cambridge …

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  • 4twank — /twæŋk/ (say twangk) verb (i) to produce a twanging sound that is brought to an abrupt end. {imitative} …

  • 5twank — ˈtwaŋk, aiŋk verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: imitative intransitive verb dialect chiefly England : to sound with an abrupt twang transitive verb dialect chiefly England : to cause to sound with an abrupt twang …

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  • 6twank-a-pank — …

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