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tweaky
  • a word derived from tweak.

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Look, we get why she’s tweaky about this stuff.

From Slate • May 14, 2022

Has he become so chronically tweaky and injury-prone, with consecutive seasons of knee, elbow, Achilles’, and back ailments, that he’s less able to work on his game?

From Washington Post • Mar. 19, 2014

Or is he more tweaky precisely because he has overworked himself, pushing his body in the gym and on the golf course with constant, torqueing, insecure swing experiments?

From Washington Post • Mar. 19, 2014

She had what Tim called a "tweaky" nose, though whether he meant that it was beak-like or merely twitched, he never stated; it was just "tweaky," and Judy took it as a compliment.

From The Extra Day by Blackwood, Algernon