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  • Date: 1300-1400 Origin: tink 'to tinkle' (14-17 centuries); from the sound tinkle2 verb tinkle21CS [intransitive and transitive] to make light ringing sounds, or to make something do this: a tinkling bell2 [intransitive] spoken to urinate (=pass water from your body) - used especially by children or when talking to children: Do you have to go tinkle?
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