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  • 11Twink (home perm) — Silky Curler Twink by Elida was a popular brand of home perm kit that was available in Britain in the late 1960s and 1970s, retailing for about 37 pence. It was promoted using full page advertisements in women s magazines, such as the leading… …

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  • 12Twink — Un Twink es, en un videojuego multijugador, un personaje controlado por un jugador, que es desproporcionadamente superior al resto dentro de su nivel. Hay varios métodos por los es posible adquirir tal condición, entre los que destacan el… …

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  • 13Twink Twining — Howard Earle (Twink) Twining (May 30, 1894 to June 14, 1973) was a Major League Baseball pitcher. Twining played one game in his career, in the 1916 season, with the Cincinnati Reds. He pitched two innings, giving up three runs, on four hits,… …

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  • 14twink — n. 1) A wannabe pimp or player that thinks he has a posse and lots of sex appeal. Look at that twink over there with the Mr T medallion and silver Puff Daddy parachute pants 2) A person inordinately obsessed with the particulars of Role Playing… …

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  • 15twink — n. 1) A wannabe pimp or player that thinks he has a posse and lots of sex appeal. Look at that twink over there with the Mr T medallion and silver Puff Daddy parachute pants 2) A person inordinately obsessed with the particulars of Role Playing… …

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  • 16twink — n American 1a. a male homosexual or effete, fey or eccentric man 1b. a cute, attractive person Both senses of the words derive from the trademark snack food Twinkies, a sort of cupcake. The word has echoes of twinkle toes , twinkling and… …

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  • 17twink — I. ˈtwiŋk intransitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: Middle English twinken more at twinkle : wink, twinkle II. noun ( s) …

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  • 18twink — /twingk/, v.i., v.t., n. 1. wink. 2. twinkle. [1350 1400; ME twinken; c. G zwinken to wink; akin to TWINKLE] * * * …

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  • 19twink — 1. verb /twɪŋk/ To twinkle, sparkle. 2. noun /twɪŋk/ a) A twinkle; a glint. b) The chaffinch …

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  • 20twink — Kiwi (New Zealand Slang) white out …

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