twink

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /twɪŋk/
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  • Audio (General Australian):(file)
  • Rhymes: -ɪŋk

Etymology 1

From Middle English twinken, twynken, from Old English *twincian (to wink; twinkle), from Proto-West Germanic *twinkōn, from Proto-Germanic *twinkōną, an augmented form (with formative *-kōną; see English -k) of Proto-Germanic *twint- (to twinkle). Cognate with Middle High German zwinken, zwingen, modern German zwinkern (to wink; twinkle), Middle Dutch twinc (a blink), Middle High German zwinzen, zwinzern (to blink, blink hard).

Verb

twink (third-person singular simple present twinks, present participle twinking, simple past and past participle twinked)

  1. To twinkle; to sparkle.
  2. (now dialectal) To wink.
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Noun

twink (plural twinks)

  1. One or more very small, short bursts of light.
    Synonyms: twinkle, glint
    • 1921, Almira Bailey, “The Bay on Sunday Morning” in Vignettes of San Francisco, San Francisco: The San Francisco Journal, p. 18,[1]
      [] chug of the fishermen’s boats, twink of lights in the harbor at night []
    • 1934, D. H. Lawrence, “Smile”, in The Woman Who Rode Away and Other Stories[2], Hamburg: Albatross, page 101:
      But even as he went, the smile began to come on his face, caught by the tail of the sturdy sister’s black eye, with its everlasting twink.
  2. A very short moment of time.
    Synonyms: instant, twinkling; see also Thesaurus:moment
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Etymology 2

Imitative of the sound.

Noun

twink (plural twinks)

  1. The chaffinch.
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Verb

twink (third-person singular simple present twinks, present participle twinking, simple past and past participle twinked)

  1. To chirp or twitter.

Etymology 3

From twinkie. More at Twink § Etymology on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Noun

twink (plural twinks)

  1. (gay slang) A young, attractive, slim man, usually having little body hair.
    Synonym: chicken
    Antonym: bear
    • 1978, Armistead Maupin, “Full moon in Seacliff”, in Tales of the City[4], New York: Ballantine, pages 253–254:
      “Where are the twinks anyway? They usually have the decency to provide one or two decorative twinks… Jesus, who needs to waste a night staring at these tired old Gucci queens.”
    • 2006, Dennis D. Waskul, Phillip Vannini, Body/Embodiment: Symbolic Interaction and the Sociology of the Body, page 135:
      [] the narrow gay ideal of a slim or waiflike male body, as displayed by the young "twink".
  2. (derogatory, slang) A weak or effeminate man, whether gay or not.
    Synonyms: (UK) poof, (especially US) fag, faggot; see also Thesaurus:effeminate man
    • 2023 December 14, Gina Cherelus, “The Trans Comic Looking for Love ‘at the End of the World’”, in The New York Times[5], →ISSN:
      “I thought testosterone would turn me into a man, but it turned me into a twink,” Tom, who is nonbinary, revealed to a cackling West Village audience last week at the Greenwich House Theater in Manhattan.
  3. (online gaming, mildly derogatory) A lower-level character in a roleplaying game (MMO) which is artificially overgeared or overpowered, due to being given advanced equipment or resources via a higher-level character controlled by the same player. [from late 1990s]
    • 2015, Richard A. Bartle, MMOs from the Inside Out, page 154:
      Bind-on-account was an innovation that allowed players to transfer goods to their own twinks, but not to those of other players.
    • 2016, Timothy Rowlands, Video Game Worlds: Working at Play in the Culture of EverQuest, page 71:
      Characters who were obvious twinks, possessing equipment well beyond their means, were subject to public criticism.
  4. (online gaming, derogatory, dated) A player in a in a multi-user dungeon (MUD) who engages in abusive min-maxing behaviour and exploits or took advantage of other players for personal gain. [1980s and 1990s]
    • 1997, Flower of the Night, “Looking for a mud”, in rec.games.mud.diku (Usenet):
      I certainly don't consider myself a twink; however it seems that anyone who doesn't agree with another's point of view is automatically labelled as such.
    • 1997, Gov't Cheeze, “[AD/REQUEST] Builders and Players (twinks need not apply)”, in rec.games.mud.admin (Usenet):
      You will not find any stock. You will not find any easy mobs. You will not find any +100 dam 'big swords of I win'. You will not find twink mudders. You will not hear about how Jim the Kewl dOOd scored last night at his sister's birthday party. You will not find bots.
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Verb

twink (third-person singular simple present twinks, present participle twinking, simple past and past participle twinked)

  1. (intransitive, gaming, derogatory) To engage in obnoxious or abusive behaviour in a multi-user dungeon or other roleplaying game, for example by griefing or by equipping a low-level character with advanced equipment from another player.
    • 2004, Richard A. Bartle, Designing Virtual Worlds, page 429:
      Twinking happens in virtual worlds with PD, but not to the same extent.
    • 2016, Timothy Rowlands, Video Game Worlds: Working at Play in the Culture of EverQuest:
      However, the taboo surrounding twinking had all but disappeared by the time I started playing again in 2004.
    • 2018, Adam Drake, Shadow For Hire Books 1-4:
      He used real money to buy large amounts of in-game gold then 'twinked' his new character with the best gear, upgrading as his level rapidly increased.
    • 2020, Alex Maven, ForeverQuest: Online Battle Arena:
      That the twinked little brat doesn't want to mention that the only reason she won a single game was that daddy cut her a fat check.

Etymology 4

Genericized trademark of Twink, a brand of correction fluid in New Zealand.

Noun

twink (uncountable)

  1. (New Zealand) Correction fluid or correction tape.

Anagrams

Portuguese

Etymology

Unadapted borrowing from English twink.

Pronunciation

 
  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈtwĩ.ki/
    • (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈtwĩ.ke/

Noun

twink m (plural twinks)

  1. (LGBTQ slang) twink (a young attractive man)

Turkish

Etymology

Unadapted borrowing from English twink.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /t(ɯ)ˈvinc/
  • Hyphenation: twink

Noun

twink (definite accusative twinki, plural twinkler)

  1. (LGBTQ slang) twink (a young attractive man)
    • 2021 October 11, @alpussi, Twitter[6] (post), X Corp.:
      dolmusta bi twink bana asik oldu ve bakisabilmek icin birine yer verdi
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
      (Can we archive this URL?)
    • 2023 October 8, @lavuqueovic, X (formerly Twitter)[7] (post), X Corp.:
      mert ibbinasıyla ben 2 twink sabahtan beri şu şekil takılıyoruz aq
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
      (Can we archive this URL?)
    • 2025 August 14, @pomuyomi, X (formerly Twitter)[8] (post), X Corp.:
      acaba bi twink olsam omar rudberg mi olurdum troye sivan mı
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
      (Can we archive this URL?)

Declension

Declension of twink
singular plural
nominative twink twinkler
definite accusative twinki twinkleri
dative twinke twinklere
locative twinkte twinklerde
ablative twinkten twinklerden
genitive twinkin twinklerin
Possessive forms
nominative
singular plural
1st singular twinkim twinklerim
2nd singular twinkin twinklerin
3rd singular twinki twinkleri
1st plural twinkimiz twinklerimiz
2nd plural twinkiniz twinkleriniz
3rd plural twinkleri twinkleri
definite accusative
singular plural
1st singular twinkimi twinklerimi
2nd singular twinkini twinklerini
3rd singular twinkini twinklerini
1st plural twinkimizi twinklerimizi
2nd plural twinkinizi twinklerinizi
3rd plural twinklerini twinklerini
dative
singular plural
1st singular twinkime twinklerime
2nd singular twinkine twinklerine
3rd singular twinkine twinklerine
1st plural twinkimize twinklerimize
2nd plural twinkinize twinklerinize
3rd plural twinklerine twinklerine
locative
singular plural
1st singular twinkimde twinklerimde
2nd singular twinkinde twinklerinde
3rd singular twinkinde twinklerinde
1st plural twinkimizde twinklerimizde
2nd plural twinkinizde twinklerinizde
3rd plural twinklerinde twinklerinde
ablative
singular plural
1st singular twinkimden twinklerimden
2nd singular twinkinden twinklerinden
3rd singular twinkinden twinklerinden
1st plural twinkimizden twinklerimizden
2nd plural twinkinizden twinklerinizden
3rd plural twinklerinden twinklerinden
genitive
singular plural
1st singular twinkimin twinklerimin
2nd singular twinkinin twinklerinin
3rd singular twinkinin twinklerinin
1st plural twinkimizin twinklerimizin
2nd plural twinkinizin twinklerinizin
3rd plural twinklerinin twinklerinin
Predicative forms
singular plural
1st singular twinkim twinklerim
2nd singular twinksin twinklersin
3rd singular twink
twinktir
twinkler
twinklerdir
1st plural twinkiz twinkleriz
2nd plural twinksiniz twinklersiniz
3rd plural twinkler twinklerdir