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tekefines ˈtɛkəˌfaɪnz
noun
1. The tingling, prickling sensation that arises in a hand, foot, or limb when blood flow is temporarily reduced or a nerve is compressed.
2. The uneasy but fleeting feeling as circulation returns, often described as “pins and needles.”
Etymology: Coined in the 21st century to fill the lexical gap for a single word describing this common sensation.
Usage examples:
• “I sat on my leg too long and now I’ve got tekefines in my foot.”
• “Don’t worry, the tekefines will pass once you stretch your hand out.”
• “The doctor asked if I often felt tekefines in my arms when I slept.”
noun
1. The tingling, prickling sensation that arises in a hand, foot, or limb when blood flow is temporarily reduced or a nerve is compressed.
2. The uneasy but fleeting feeling as circulation returns, often described as “pins and needles.”
Etymology: Coined in the 21st century to fill the lexical gap for a single word describing this common sensation.
Usage examples:
• “I sat on my leg too long and now I’ve got tekefines in my foot.”
• “Don’t worry, the tekefines will pass once you stretch your hand out.”
• “The doctor asked if I often felt tekefines in my arms when I slept.”
Usage examples:
• “I sat on my leg too long and now I’ve got tekefines in my foot.”
• “Don’t worry, the tekefines will pass once you stretch your hand out.”
• “The doctor asked if I often felt tekefines in my arms when I slept.”
• “I sat on my leg too long and now I’ve got tekefines in my foot.”
• “Don’t worry, the tekefines will pass once you stretch your hand out.”
• “The doctor asked if I often felt tekefines in my arms when I slept.”
by Canyonduck August 18, 2025
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noun
1. The tingling, prickling sensation that arises in a hand, foot, or limb when blood flow is temporarily reduced or a nerve is compressed.
2. The uneasy but fleeting feeling as circulation returns, often described as “pins and needles.”
Etymology: Coined in the 21st century to fill the lexical gap for a single word describing this common sensation.
Usage examples:
• “I sat on my leg too long and now I’ve got tekefines in my foot.”
• “Don’t worry, the tekefines will pass once you stretch your hand out.”
• “The doctor asked if I often felt tekefines in my arms when I slept.”
noun
1. The tingling, prickling sensation that arises in a hand, foot, or limb when blood flow is temporarily reduced or a nerve is compressed.
2. The uneasy but fleeting feeling as circulation returns, often described as “pins and needles.”
Etymology: Coined in the 21st century to fill the lexical gap for a single word describing this common sensation.
Usage examples:
• “I sat on my leg too long and now I’ve got tekefines in my foot.”
• “Don’t worry, the tekefines will pass once you stretch your hand out.”
• “The doctor asked if I often felt tekefines in my arms when I slept.”
Usage examples:
• “I sat on my leg too long and now I’ve got tekefines in my foot.”
• “Don’t worry, the tekefines will pass once you stretch your hand out.”
• “The doctor asked if I often felt tekefines in my arms when I slept.”
• “I sat on my leg too long and now I’ve got tekefines in my foot.”
• “Don’t worry, the tekefines will pass once you stretch your hand out.”
• “The doctor asked if I often felt tekefines in my arms when I slept.”
by Canyonduck August 18, 2025
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