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(to) jink

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  • Jink — Jink, v. i. [Cf. {Jig}, v. i.] 1. To move quickly, esp. with a sudden turn; hence, to dodge; to escape by a quick turn; obs. or dial., except as a hunting term in pig sticking. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 2. (Card Playing) In the games of spoilfive and …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Jink Slater — was a fictional character from the comic series The Incredible Hulk .BackgroundSlater served in the U.S. Marine corps before being recruited by the CIA. He subsequently became a mercenary to attain greater fees. His jobs included bodyguarding a… …   Wikipedia

  • jink — [dʒıŋk] v [I] to change direction suddenly ▪ He jinked left, then right, throwing the plane into steep and sudden turns …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • jink — (v.) to wheel or fling about in dancing, 1715, Scottish, of unknown origin. As a noun, 1786, act of eluding, probably from the verb in the sense elude (1774). For high jinks, see HIJINKS (Cf. hijinks) …   Etymology dictionary

  • jink — ► VERB ▪ change direction suddenly and nimbly. ► NOUN ▪ a sudden quick change of direction. ORIGIN originally Scottish as high jinks, denoting antics at drinking parties …   English terms dictionary

  • jink — [jiŋk] vi. [< ?] Chiefly Brit. to move swiftly or with sudden turns, as in dodging a pursuer n. Chiefly Brit. an eluding, as by a quick, sudden turn …   English World dictionary

  • jink|er — «JIHNG kuhr», noun. Australian. a cart used for moving logs and lumber …   Useful english dictionary

  • Jink and Diddle School of Scottish Fiddling — The Jink and Diddle School of Scottish Fiddling is an annual summer camp held in Valle Crucis (Watauga County), North Carolina. It is run by John Turner (fiddler), and his wife Moira. It also features the instruction of Colyn Fischer and David… …   Wikipedia

  • jink — per·jink; jink; …   English syllables

  • jink — UK [dʒɪŋk] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms jink : present tense I/you/we/they jink he/she/it jinks present participle jinking past tense jinked past participle jinked British informal to change direction quickly, usually in order to avoid… …   English dictionary

  • jink — I Scottish Vernacular Dictionary Dance about. The floor of the sauna was hot so I had to jink about to get to a seat. II North Country (Newcastle) Words to sound or ring, to jingle …   English dialects glossary

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