1. Natalie and Robbie intertwingled on Friday night.
2. My earbuds always get intertwingled in my pocket.
2. My earbuds always get intertwingled in my pocket.
by 0dysseu$ May 07, 2013
by zomgmouse April 02, 2010
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."
"Man, my headphone cables are all intertwingled."
by zomgmouse April 02, 2010
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
John's and Marsha's bodies were passionately intertwingled.
The kitten left my knitting yarns hopelessly intertwingled.
The kitten left my knitting yarns hopelessly intertwingled.
by Chuck Hastings June 28, 2003
Invented by ME in 2001, but my entry seems to have disappeared!
A word to describe something which is twinkling and is intermingled with something else.
A word to describe something which is twinkling and is intermingled with something else.
by purple glow November 29, 2003
by olivousin April 07, 2021