A phrase used to denote an activity that appears productive however is neither productive nor fun. Can also denote unproductive behavior.
The phrase originates from northeastern Pennsylvania with an anecdote of children pantomiming their cigarette smoking parents by using tinker toys as opposed to more sensible options, such candy cigarettes.
The phrase originates from northeastern Pennsylvania with an anecdote of children pantomiming their cigarette smoking parents by using tinker toys as opposed to more sensible options, such candy cigarettes.
Ex.: “There were piles of paperwork and tickets to process on his desk, but he spent most of the day smokin' tinker toys.”
by GiordanoB June 16, 2018

Billion suprise toys baisically:
"Fridge, Fridge?"
"Yes papa?"
"Do you have sauces"
*sigh* "here's my ribcage-"
"Fridge, Fridge?"
"Yes papa?"
"Do you have sauces"
*sigh* "here's my ribcage-"
by spongebobs left toe June 13, 2021

by the mittster August 17, 2010

TV: "Buy a new Skylanders game and get two free Skylanders, but only if you buy from Toys R Us, where --"
SHUT THE FUCK UP!!! *burns TV down*
SHUT THE FUCK UP!!! *burns TV down*
by ShutUpImMe June 5, 2016

by DANK_ZAC420 May 11, 2021

-also known as push pops or push poppers
- a type of fidget toy used to relieve stress.
-it is sastisfying.
-youtube channels like Fidget With Sara use pop its in their youtube shorts.
-sometimes gets mixed up with simple dimples.
-commonly used in fidget trading.
- a type of fidget toy used to relieve stress.
-it is sastisfying.
-youtube channels like Fidget With Sara use pop its in their youtube shorts.
-sometimes gets mixed up with simple dimples.
-commonly used in fidget trading.
by LT SuperNovaTimes June 26, 2021
