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  • 61KINK — ICAO Airportcode f. Winkler County Airport ( Texas; USA) see online …

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  • 62kink — n a. a sexual deviant b. a sexual perversion or perverse idiosyncrasy, an unhealthy trait Kinky has been used since the 1920s for deviant, becoming a vogue word of the early 1960s. The noun form (borrowed as the name of the pop group, the Kinks)… …

    Contemporary slang

  • 63kink — kɪŋk n. small tight curl, twist; stiffness, pain, cramp (in a muscle); glitch, flaw, imperfection; peculiarity; odd notion, whim v. twist, curl; become twisted, become curled …

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  • 64kink — A form of damage that appears as a sharp bend or a twist in a piece of wire, tubing, or sheet metal. See compressor blade damage …

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  • 65kink — n. 1. Twist, knot, entanglement. 2. Whim, crotchet, wrinkle …

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  • 66kink — n 1. twist, curl, twirl, screw, corkscrew, coil, curlicue, whorl, spiral, helix, volute; crimp, crisp, crinkle, warp, zigzag. 2. crick, hitch, pinch, tweak, stab, stitch, stitch in the side, Inf. charley horse; stiffness, tightness, soreness;… …

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  • 67kink — [kɪŋk] noun [C] 1) a bend or twist in something that is usually straight 2) something that is a problem or that seems strange We need time to iron out any kinks in the new system.[/ex] …

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  • 68kink — I s ( et) gnäll II s ( en, ar) SJÖFART självslagen ögla el. vridning på lina …

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  • 69Kink — Kịnk, der; en, en, auch die; , en (Seemannssprache und norddeutsch für Knoten, Fehler im Tau) …

    Die deutsche Rechtschreibung

  • 70kink —   Miko, wahi hihia …

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