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CRINKUM-CRANKUM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CRINKUM-CRANKUM is something full of twists and turns : a thing fancifully or excessively intricate and elaborate.
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crinkum-crankum, adv., n., & adj. meanings, etymology and more
There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the word crinkum-crankum, one of which is labelled obsolete. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions.
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Crinkum-crankum - World Wide Words
Crinkum-crankum, an old-fashioned semi-humorous word for elaborate decoration or detail, was once also low slang.
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Crinkum-crankum - Word Genius
Crinkum-crankum is a fanciful word for something fanciful itself. This fun-to-say noun means something with over-the-top decoration, or something full of ...
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CRINKUM-CRANKUM Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Crinkum-crankum definition: a fanciful name for any object that is full of twists and turns. See examples of CRINKUM-CRANKUM used in a sentence.
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crinkum-crankum
ˈcrinkum-ˈcrankum, n. (a.) Also crincum-crancum. A word applied playfully to anything full of twists and turns, or intricately or fancifully elaborated. Cf. gim-crack, knick-knack. In first quot. app. a meaningless euphemism (cf. prec.). In quot. 1761 = crinkle-crankle.[16.. Old Rime in Blount Law D...
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crinkum-crankum - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From crinkle and crankle, or a Low Latin crincum. See 1750 reference and explanation in 1810 citation. Noun. edit · crinkum-crankum (plural crinkum-crankums).
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Crinkum-crankum - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Originating in 1761 as a mock Latin from "crank," the word means a winding or crooked line full of twists and turns.
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CRINKUM-CRANKUM definition in American English
A fanciful name for any object that is full of twists and turns.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video.
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Crinkum Crankum (Grose 1811 Dictionary) - Words from Old Books
A woman's commodity. See Spectator. Definition taken from The 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, originally by Francis Grose. Crimp * Crinkums. Nearby.
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I am living in a crinkum-crankum world replete with unexpected events & plot twists & surprises that are currently leading me into the Great Unknown.
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Crinkle crankle wall
A crinkle crankle wall, also known as a crinkum crankum, sinusoidal, serpentine, ribbon or wavy wall, is an unusual type of structural or garden wall built
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crankum
ˈcrankum [A humorous formation from crank n.2 Chiefly occurring in the combination crinkum-crankum q.v.] † 1. = crinkum. Obs.1661 K. W. Conf. Charac., Courtier (1860) 21 He gets the French cranckums, and so knows what it is to have a tenure in taile. 2. A twist, eccentric turn, crotchet, conceit.182...
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Crinkum, Crankum: A Novel. Silver Spring, Md.: Enigma Books (1998). . .
Lo Mein. Mt. Pleasant, S.C.: Corinthian Books (2000). . .
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