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The act of freaking-out, becoming anxious, and/or panicking about something or someone. CJ started kinching when her flight was delayed and she realized she would not be able to catch up with her Entourage in Pittsburgh.
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to look along the kerbside for dropped cash the woman next door was caught kinching in parsloes avenue
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Kinching Morts & Coes: refers to child pickpockets, beggars or other criminal/mendicant professions. Ca. 1800. Kinching Mort stole my purse!
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