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cringle

some that really bad
that was very cringle
by carcass September 30, 2022
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cringle

some that really bad
that was very cringle
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To cringle

To repeat a word, sentence, or paragraph multiple times within a narrative or in casual conversation, in meaning or by exact wording. The term was coined in honour of the writing of CringleDragons, a public game developer and community owner.
"It was peaceful out here, however, I felt this overwhelming feeling of peace that I never had before."
"The ivy-covered rock waited in the sun. After their meal, on almost every trip, the family ventured to the ancient monolith covered in ivy."
"Gryphons didn't like the high altitude ... They struggled because of the altitude."

"The author cringled at line 16."
"I was surely cringling around in my first draft."
"You just pulled a cringle on that."
"To cringle this bad, you really need to be mindless."
by Wyrg October 15, 2025
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Cringle

My brother's cringle friends won't shut up.
by Robbie622 June 11, 2023
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Cringle

KRIN-guhl (/ˈkrɪŋɡəl/) is a word meaning when something is messed up, physically or not. It can be when someone's plans are messed up or when something gets messed up.
Chester, I think your plant got a bit cringled.
Oh no, they cringled my plans!
by frqshhh April 26, 2025
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