tinker

tinker
I UK [ˈtɪŋkə(r)] / US [ˈtɪŋkər] verb [intransitive]
Word forms "tinker":
present tense I/you/we/they tinker he/she/it tinkers present participle tinkering past tense tinkered past participle tinkered
tinker or tinker around to make small changes to something in order to improve or repair it
tinker with:

He spends hours tinkering around with car engines.

Problems can arise when management structures are tinkered with.


II UK [ˈtɪŋkə(r)] / US [ˈtɪŋkər] noun [countable]
Word forms "tinker":
singular tinker plural tinkers
1) in the past, a man who travelled from place to place repairing metal objects such as pans
2) British offensive an insulting word for a person who lives and travels around in a caravan
3) British informal a young child who behaves badly

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Synonyms:
(of old pans, kettles, etc.), (as old pans, kettles, etc.), , , , ,


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  • Tinker — Tink er, v. i. To busy one s self in mending old kettles, pans, etc.; to play the tinker; to be occupied with small mechanical works. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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