Cinch

Word CINCH
Character 5
Hyphenation cinch
Pronunciations /sɪntʃ/

Definitions and meanings of "Cinch"

What do we mean by cinch?

A girth for a pack or saddle. noun

An encircling cord, band, or belt. noun

Something easy to accomplish. synonym: breeze. noun

A sure thing; a certainty. noun

To put a saddle girth on (a horse). intransitive verb

To secure (a saddle) by means of a cinch. intransitive verb

To encircle or wrap tightly. intransitive verb

To tighten (an encircling cord or belt, for example). intransitive verb

To make certain; secure or guarantee. intransitive verb

To tighten an encircling band or saddle girth. Often used with up. intransitive verb

To gird with a cinch.

Hence To bind or subdue by force.

To tighten the cinch: used with up.

A firm hold or grip on anything. noun

A fine position or situation; an easy job; a ‘snap.’ noun

A variety of all-fours, sometimes called double pedro and high-five. noun

A saddle-girth made of leather, canvas, or woven horsehair. noun

A simple saddle girth used in Mexico.

Something that is very easy to do.

A firm hold.

Describing an action that's extremely easy. Urban Dictionary

Hot cowboy that treats girls with respect and works hard Urban Dictionary

Something that is just so unbelieveably easy. Sometimes goes along with the action of rubbing your fingers together like Rob Schneider in home alone when he's expecting his tip after carrying kevin mccallisters luggage to his room. Word was invented by Ryan Hasty in 3rd grade at north broadway Urban Dictionary

1 - A thing done with ease 2 - A certainty to happen Urban Dictionary

The contraction of an anus. Brought on by panic, risk, excitement or just discomfort. Sometimes an involuntary reaction. Sometimes intentional. Urban Dictionary

Scots for area between man's scrotum and anus. Urban Dictionary

A puckered butthole Urban Dictionary

Being cinched aka tucking is the act of a drag queen pulling back his genitals to create the illusion of having a woman's vulva. A tuck is often held by panty hose, duct tape or tight underwear. Urban Dictionary

The universal definition is "to get something done," but it can be stretched to mean "to close the deal," "to sell," etc. The opposite of procrastinating. Urban Dictionary

Similar to "brown bagger", but the whole body, not just the face needs bagged or "cinch sacked." May even pertain to someone's overall rotten personality, appearance and general place in the world. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Cinch

The word "cinch" in example sentences

One of the most subtle allusions to horses is the word cinch, meaning a ` sure thing. ' ❋ Unknown (1986)

While I had to purchase it, it was VERY easy to setup, and recording was a cinch that is actually the first time that I have ever typed the word cinch ... weird. ❋ Unknown (2005)

If I'm riding hunches one and two, I just got to ride this cinch, which is number three. ❋ Unknown (2010)

He had what gamblers call a cinch, or he would have had, if the man he watched for had not been standing directly behind him, with rifle-sights in a line with the scar on the back of his thick neck. ❋ Unknown (1914)

It occurs to me that a horse with this curious mania for binding cinches or cinching binders -- or, in other words, a cinch binder -- will be as willing to indulge in his favourite sport with the saddle unoccupied as otherwise. ❋ Harry Leon Wilson (1903)

I could probably do it in a "cinch" at some other point in my life and if circumstances were different. ❋ Hemopoetic (2002)

But when Enriquez began to tighten the "cinch" or girth, a more singular thing occurred. ❋ Various (N/A)

The eminent lawyer, his calculating eye still on Garrison, then proceeded with much forensic ability and virile imagination to lay the full beauties of the "cinch" before him. ❋ Unknown (1924)

At the end of the three goals the Kingstonians began to whisper to themselves that they had what they were pleased to call a "cinch"; they alluded to the Palatines as "easy fruit," and began to make a number of fresh and grand-stand plays. ❋ Rupert Hughes (1914)

If he had been one of those "college guys" who never could get enough of books, what a "cinch" the place would have been for him -- good as the Astor Library! ❋ Unknown (1913)

A little while ago a party of capitalists bought a Nevada placer on what they thought to be strictly a "cinch" basis. ❋ Unknown (1910)

The tramp, snugly ensconced inside the truck, with the four wheels and all the framework around him, has the "cinch" on the crew — or so he thinks, until some day he rides the rods on a bad road. ❋ Unknown (1907)

I reckon that'll kind of cinch up the idea that her husband sure is the real thing. ❋ Henry Herbert Knibbs (1909)

Even within our own memory we can see the whole process carried through; "cinch" once sounded funny; it is now standard ❋ Stephen Leacock (1906)

He'd talked "cinch" to her so much that he'd almost come to believe it himself. ❋ Henry Irving Dodge (1906)

This is one great (in the expressive vernacular) "cinch" that we have on the vast majority of disease-germs, whether medical or surgical, that they do not flourish and breed outside of the body, or of houses closed and warm; and this grip can be improved, with skill and determination, into a veritable strangle-hold on most of them. ❋ Woods Hutchinson (1896)

When asked to put his [index finger] on his nose by the police officer, [Cristian] said, "That's [a cinch]!" ❋ Lynne Potente (2004)

“[that kid] is going to be [a cinch] [some day]” ❋ Brad Finkel (2017)

Justin: "Dude can you beat Toby in [hacky sack]?" [Hasty]: "Freakin [CINCHE] man" ❋ Sdtrojankid (2009)

1 - "[Getting] reelected would be a cinch for him." 2 - "it's a cinch he'll [break] [the record]" ❋ LIsa LlLUI (2017)

As he drove through the width restriction he [cinched]. As he prepared to [bungee jump] he felt his anus [cinch] from 50p to 10p ❋ Mr Teapee (2022)

[Give] my [cinch] a [tickle]. ❋ Leachmccool (2022)

If someone [sneaks] up [behind you], you better [cinch] yourself. ❋ Ammmmerrrzz (2019)

"[Are you] cinched?" ❋ Skylark_774 (2017)

Person 1: I'm [almost done] with this report! I'm so close to [cinching] the [peet]! Person 2: Yeah, dude, cinch the peet! ❋ The Best Bean (2015)

Me: "Hey man, that dude looks horrible." You: "What [a cinch] sacker!" or Me: "I hate that stupid [biatch] at work." You: "Someone should throw a cinch [sack up] on her." ❋ FBite (2008)

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