Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- intransitive verb To wind together (two or more threads, for example) so as to produce a single strand.
- intransitive verb To form in this manner.
- intransitive verb To wind or coil (vines or rope, for example) about something.
- intransitive verb To interlock or interlace.
- intransitive verb To make (one's way) in a tortuous manner.
- intransitive verb To cause to rotate or turn in another direction.
- intransitive verb To impart a spiral or coiling shape to, as by turning the ends in opposite directions.
- intransitive verb To turn or open by turning.
- intransitive verb To pull, break, or snap by turning.
- intransitive verb To wrench or sprain.
- intransitive verb To alter the normal aspect of; contort.
- intransitive verb To alter or distort the intended meaning of: synonym: distort.
- intransitive verb To alter or distort the mental, moral, or emotional character of.
- intransitive verb To be or become twisted.
- intransitive verb To move or progress in a winding course; meander.
- intransitive verb To squirm; writhe.
- intransitive verb To rotate or turn in another direction.
- intransitive verb To dance the twist.
- noun Something twisted or formed by twisting, especially.
- noun A length of yarn, cord, or thread, especially a strong silk thread used mainly to bind the edges of buttonholes.
- noun Tobacco leaves processed into the form of a rope or roll.
- noun A loaf of bread or other bakery product made from pieces of dough twisted together.
- noun A sliver of citrus peel twisted over or dropped into a beverage for flavoring.
- noun A spin, twirl, or rotation.
- noun A complete rotation of the body around its vertical axis, as in diving and gymnastics.
- noun A spinning motion given to a ball when thrown or struck in a specific way.
- noun The state of being twisted into a spiral; torsional stress or strain.
- noun The degree or angle of torsional stress.
- noun A contortion or distortion of the body, especially the face.
- noun A distortion of meaning.
- noun A sprain or wrench, as of an ankle.
- noun A change in direction; a turn.
- noun An unexpected change in a process or a departure from a pattern, often producing a distortion or perversion.
- noun A personal inclination or eccentricity; a penchant or flaw.
- noun A dance characterized by vigorous gyrations of the hips and arms.
- idiom (leave to twist/leave twisting) To abandon (someone) to a bad situation, often as a recipient of blame.
- idiom (twist (someone's) arm) To pressure or coerce.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun In Venetian and old English glasses, any one of the spiral lines, of various colors, frequently blown in the handles and other parts. See
air-twist (with cut). - To unite, as two or more strands or filaments, by winding one about another; hence, to form by twining or rolling into a single thread; spin.
- To intertwine; interweave; combine.
- To weave; fabricate; compose.
- To wreathe; wind; twine.
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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Tidmum continoos to twist an twist onna floor..*twist twist*..
Friskie Business - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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* twist twist* with my sleeve wrapped around the lid for extra grip.
Irish Blogs A Chick Named Hermia 2010
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A further twist is the open letter in “support” of the lawyers that has recently been developed as described at letter.
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I can kinda see how the twist is theres no twist & the end is theres no end. or something like that, but there comes a time when you need to stop trying to be progressive & new & just stick to making a good movie.
Sound Off: The Happening - What Did You Think? « FirstShowing.net 2008
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This looks and sounds incredible and I love your title twist!
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But the innovative -- and tear-inducing -- twist is that the entire community is enlisted in the effort.
Tamar Abrams: School Pride: Must See TV Tamar Abrams 2010
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Wall Street deserves all the bashing it gets these days, but something tells me that some day this twist is going to come back to bite us.
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It is a private residence like any other, with all the utilities, and yet it has a main twist: because it was build in a mountain, a boulder was kept as an interior wall in both the bathroom and the kitchen, spreading a “nature feeling” all throughout the home.
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Liberals and conservatives are battling for theological control and that war is graphically illustrated in this novel, with an added twist from a surprising third player, which makes the conflict that much more interesting.
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But the innovative -- and tear-inducing -- twist is that the entire community is enlisted in the effort.
Tamar Abrams: School Pride: Must See TV Tamar Abrams 2010
sonofgroucho commented on the word twist
As in "Don't get you knickers in a twist".
April 1, 2007
reesetee commented on the word twist
A type of decoration in the stems of 18th-century and later drinking glasses, made by twisting a glass rod embedded with threads of white glass, threads of colored glass, columns of air (air twists), or a combination of all three.
November 9, 2007
treeseed commented on the word twist
Twist is the oldest form of tobacco. One to three high-quality leaves are braided and twisted into a rope while green, and then are cured in the same manner as other tobacco. Originally devised by sailors due to fire hazards of smoking at sea; and until recently this was done by farmers for their personal consumption in addition to other tobacco intended for sale. Modern twist is occasionally lightly sweetened.
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February 24, 2008
treeseed commented on the word twist
"like we did last summer"
February 24, 2008
asativum commented on the word twist
Also once a slang term for a skirt or dame.
(My, what a lot of daffynitions WeirdNet has for twist!)
February 25, 2008
frindley commented on the word twist
Noun. Thread for sewing, or a measure of embroidery thread. (See no more twist)
April 6, 2008
bilby commented on the word twist
Let's twist again ...
October 21, 2008
fbharjo commented on the word twist
frequentative form is twizzle?
September 21, 2011