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Tinkler

Tinkler \Tin"kler\, n. A tinker. [Prov. Eng.]

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Etymology 1 n. (context slang English) penis Etymology 2

n. (context UK dialect English) A tinker.

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Tinkler may refer to:

  • Alf Tinkler (1887–1950), English professional footballer who played as a centre-half
  • Andrew Tinkler, Chief Executive Officer of the Stobart Group Limited
  • Cole Tinkler (born 1986), New Zealand football (soccer) player
  • Eric Tinkler (born 1970), retired South African footballer
  • Jack Tinkler, former football (soccer) player who represented New Zealand at international level
  • Jamie Tinkler (born 1981), English singer
  • Kim Tinkler, lady flat jockey based in Malton, North Yorkshire
  • Mark Tinkler (born 1974), English footballer, currently playing for Whitby Town
  • Nathan Tinkler, Australian mining magnate
  • Ray Tinkler, English football referee from Boston, Lincolnshire
  • Robert Tinkler (born 1973), Canadian actor and television actor
  • Scott Tinkler (born 1965), Australian trumpeter and composer
  • Ted Tinkler (born 1921), former English cricketer
  • Wilbert James Tinkler, farmer and politician in Manitoba, Canada

Usage examples of "tinkler".

Newport pops his head round the cell door to announce that Mr Tinkler, the principal officer, would like a word with me.

I go to the interview room and find Mr Cariton-Boyce and Mr Tinkler waiting for me.

Mr Tinkler leaves me in no doubt about how he feels the system has treated me.

I dash upstairs to see Mr Tinkler in his office, who confirms the news, and adds that I must start packing immediately.

Jeanie seemed to heed her not, save only once, and then she but looked at the misleart tinkler, and shook her head.

The boss bell hangs central below a rack of tenors and a tinkler, and wind sets brass mouths atremble.

Sometimes a herd from the hills would pass by with sheep, sometimes a tinkler or a wandering merchant, and once in a long while the laird of Heriotside on his grey horse riding to Gledsmuir.

Anyhow three tinkler ruffians of the Baillie clan were on the trail, and had followed Bauldy to his camp for the night.

But when she is there this Methody fine lady queens it among poachers and black-fishers and tinklers who do her biddings and know fine that they would lose their tongues if they blabbed.

I should likewise place on record, that the first ass that had ever been seen in this part of the country, came in the course of this year with a gang of tinklers, that made horn-spoons and mended bellows.

A pinch of Greek powder in the lantern, and for the rest a device I learned among the tinklers in Hungary when some of us gentleman-cavaliers had to take to the hills and forests for a season.

The figurative detail, the red-flowered skirts, the tinklers, combined with the size of the drum, give it an unusual sense of both power and sweetness.

The body of the pedlar was secretly buried, a ceremony for which the tinklers had their own contrivances, and it was not likely that a wandering packman would be missed.

His ill-treatment at the hands of the tinklers had affected both his memory and his wits, and it was a long time before his head cleared.

Hayward followed on the witness stand, but for all my questioning he would not acknowledge that Tinkler had come down to the berth with me on the night before the mutiny.