by Born translators December 24, 2019

Sorry I'm late for work, but I had to go to the chemist and buy a litre of Visine; my jerk boyfriend gave me a Sergeant Twinkle this morning.
by Mogle January 5, 2009

Similar to jazz hands, except with wiggled fingers rather than shaken wrists.
Can also refer to both done simultaneously (even though that's bloody hard to do).
Denotes that something is magical or special.
Can also refer to both done simultaneously (even though that's bloody hard to do).
Denotes that something is magical or special.
*raises arms in front of him a shoulderwidth apart, tilts them slightly for campness, and wiggles fingers as fast as possible to denote that something is magic or special - twinkle fingers!*
by The King of Carrot Flowers June 28, 2006

Generic sign language gesture in which both hands are extended forward with fingers pointing down and softly flagellated (i.e. twinkled). Indicates general disapproval. This is the negative corollary to "twinkle fingers", an indication of support. Both gestures were popularized during the "Occupy" protest movement of 2011.
by Optiongeek October 26, 2011

by xTittiz November 18, 2011

A good dancer.
Commonly used among the Polish culture, hence Eddie Blazonczyks song: "Twinkle Toes".
Refers to "a good polka dancer..."
Commonly used among the Polish culture, hence Eddie Blazonczyks song: "Twinkle Toes".
Refers to "a good polka dancer..."
Lucian: "Hey Stachu, you should go dance with that hot 'Twinkle Toes' over there!"
Stachu: "Yeah, she can really dance to Eddie B!"
Stachu: "Yeah, she can really dance to Eddie B!"
by h0twings January 28, 2012

by Rebellio16 January 15, 2014
