to kinkle someone; to be kinkled
Noun; verb
A manipulative misrepresentation of what another person has said; to "twist their
words" for dramatic effect. This is often
done purposely to make another person look bad or to
get others to feel sorry for them. Sometimes, however, the person kinkling is just incapable of comprehending conversations the way they happened. The kinkle is perfected with dramatic body movements such as flailing arms.
"My mom kinkled me when repeating our conversation to my
brother"
"She kinkled me to
Bob and made him livid with me, even though that's not what I
said".
"He kinkles really badly so watch what you say and/or believe".
"I've been kinkled! That's not what I said!"