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Intertwine

in·ter·twine
ˌin(t)ərˈtwīn/
verb
past tense: intertwined; past participle: intertwined

twist or twine together.
I love the way John intertwine his ideas!!
by Muneer Maiharka April 16, 2015
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intertwingled

A portmanteau of "intertwined" and "intermingled". Coined by Ted Nelson to describe computerdom and information, but can be used in any situation.
"Computerdom is an immense intertwingled tapestry."

"Man, my headphone cables are all intertwingled."
by zomgmouse April 2, 2010
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Intertwangle

To wrap vines around an alcofall's structure to give it a more genuine jungle look.
We had to intertwangle those vines around the alcofall for tomorrow's party
by 6chicks January 20, 2009
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intertwingled

A cross-connected informational state that is neither hierarchal, subject-related nor distinctly separate from multiple contexts; defying simplistic categorization.
Everything is deeply intertwingled.
by Dan Conover April 21, 2008
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Intertwinly disconnected

When your people know someone's else's people but do not even know that y'all know each other.
Hey I didn't know you knew them, see were all intertwinly disconnected
by Stacy james. . October 3, 2020
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Intertwangle

Intertwangle is defined when two men's mustaches join together while kissing.
Jack and Ned's mustaches intertwangled while they kissed.
by Famk894454 October 16, 2011
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intertwingled

Intertwined in a tangled manner.
John's and Marsha's bodies were passionately intertwingled.

The kitten left my knitting yarns hopelessly intertwingled.
by Chuck Hastings June 28, 2003
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