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when someone falls, or whipesout during an activity. originally used to describe a skier or snowboarder who just fell. "Yo Evan just crinkled trying a 3 on the kicker."
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To party hard and get drunk! We are about to get crinkle.
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A cross between a crease and a wrinkle. Can also be used as a verb. My printer crinkled up my paper when it got jammed.
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the beginning stage of a crush. when you first start to get interested in a person before you actually start liking them. the stage where you want to get to know them Ben had just met Sally but he thought he might have a crinkle on her.
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An elderly person, esp. those who exhibit negative effects of old age - loose fitting skin, crankiness, limited mobility, etc. Damned crinkle pulled right out in front of me.
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A wrinkle in one's cock. Girl: Hey, you got a crinkle.
Kevin Batchelor: Thanks. |
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