Twink
verb (used with or without object), noun
1.
wink1 .
2.
twinkle.
noun
1.
(NZ) white correction fluid for deleting written text
twiddle
try out
/twink/ [UCSC] Equivalent to read-only user. Also reported on the Usenet group soc.motss; may derive from gay slang for a cute young thing with nothing upstairs (compare mainstream “chick”).
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