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tweaking

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[twee-king] / ˈtwi kɪŋ /

noun

  1. the act of pinching and pulling something with a jerk and twist.

    A slight tweaking of his lips and a furrowing of his brow expressed his disapproval.

  2. the act of making minor adjustments to something.

    A mere tweaking of some bit of technology is not going to fix this massive problem.

  3. the act of annoying, teasing, or making fun of someone.

    The movie seems like it might be an affectionate tweaking of the nerd generation.

  4. Slang. the act of using methamphetamine, cocaine, or other stimulant drugs, or of behaving wildly or erratically under their influence (usually followed byout ).

    Why do people take stuff they’re "not sure of" and then complain about tweaking out—or worse, ending up in the hospital?

  5. Slang. the act of behaving or causing someone to behave in a wildly excited or agitated manner (usually followed byout ); freaking out.

    What with his tweaking out over every little mistake, the boss hasn’t been anyone's hero of late.


adjective

  1. making minor adjustments to something.

    I’m so happy with the sound—a huge antidote for me coming from the ever tweaking, never satisfied audiophile world.

  2. Slang. behaving in a wildly excited or agitated manner, especially as an effect of using methamphetamine, cocaine, or other stimulant drugs.

    He was pacing around and bursting in and out of emotional fits like a tweaking junkie.

  3. Slang. (used as an intensifier).

    What kind of a tweaking idiot would do that?

adverb

  1. Slang. (used as an intensifier).

    These fudge brownies are tweaking amazing.

Etymology

Origin of tweaking

First recorded in 1610–20; tweak + -ing 1 for the noun senses; tweak + -ing 2 for the adjective and adverb senses

Example Sentences

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No one owns tango or twerking, but plenty of well-positioned people have found fame and fortune quoting the dances of the underclass out of context.

From New York Times • Sep. 15, 2021

But this year marked her major breakthrough: Her song “Truth Hurts” topped the charts for seven weeks; she’s wowed audiences with her live performances - including her twerking while playing the flute.

From Washington Times • Nov. 20, 2019

One can more readily imagine Mitch McConnell twerking in Times Square.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 3, 2019

There was no host, and no structural segment to coax the award winners into antic or ill-advised twerking.

From The New Yorker • Aug. 21, 2018

The MTV Video Music Awards have been about more than twerking and big yellow snakes.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 6, 2018

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