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  • 51kink|i|ness — «KIHNG kee nihs», noun. 1. curliness. 2. Especially British Informal. queerness; eccentricity …

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  • 52Kink.com — Infobox Company company name = Kink.com company type = Commercial foundation = 1997 location = flagicon|United States San Francisco, California, United States industry = pornography (BDSM related fetishes language = English registration = Yes… …

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  • 53Kink Kontroversy — The Kinks – The Kink Kontroversy Veröffentlichung 26. November 1965 Label Pye Records Format(e) CD, LP Genre(s) Rock Anzahl der Titel 12 Laufzeit 30 min 29 s …

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  • 54Kink oscillation — A kink oscillation is a class of MHD instabilities which sometimes develop in a thin plasma column carrying a strong axial current.If a kink begins to develop in a column the magnetic forces on the inside of the kink become larger than those on… …

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  • 55Kink — Kịnk 〈f. 20; Mar.〉 störende Verschlingung eines Taus, Knick in einer Stahltrosse * * * Kịnk, der; en, en [aus dem Niederd. < mniederd. kinke = gewundene Schnecke] (Seemannsspr.): unerwünschter Knoten in einem Tau, Knick in einer Stahltrosse …

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  • 56kink — Synonyms and related words: acute pain, birthmark, bite, blackhead, bleb, blemish, blister, boring pain, boutade, brainstorm, bug, bulla, capriccio, caprice, catch, charley horse, check, cicatrix, cicatrize, cirrus, coil, comedo, complication,… …

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  • 57KINK — ICAO Airportcode f. Winkler County Airport (Texas; USA) see online …

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  • 58Kink — (Kinken), Knoten im Tau, Knick in der Stahltrosse …

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  • 59kink — n. imperfection to iron out the kinks * * * [kɪŋk] [ imperfection ] to iron out the kinks …

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  • 60kink — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. curl, twist; cramp, crick; quirk, crotchet, notion. See contraction, convolution, unconformity. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A twist] Syn. curl, tangle, crimp, crinkle; see curl , curve 1 . 2. [A muscle… …

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