Pinning

Word PINNING
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Pronunciations /ˈpɪnɪŋ/

Definitions and meanings of "Pinning"

What do we mean by pinning?

To shape metal by striking it, especially with a peen.

Very agitated and over-stimulated. A person "pinning badly" is nearly having a nervous breakdown. Causes are drugs or a recent extremely stressful event. Major symptom are rapid speech, often with quick series of logic jumps. Minor symptoms include wide-open eyes, with darting eye movements. Urban Dictionary

Childs way of saying "spinning" Urban Dictionary

Pin-pinning is the act of poking someone in the arm with a pin. there is a vague history of pin-pinning, matt morgan was the first ever person to be pin-pinned from darren french who stood like a nobleman on someones stunt nuts. dont pin pin its dangerous if you insist then use a new needle every time. if 'pin pin' is not said it is not a pin pinning but is an asault. Urban Dictionary

The act of jabbing a person with a sharp object, preferably a pin, and shouting the words 'Pin-Pin!'; preferably in a camp, middle-class accent. If 'Pin-Pin!' is not shouted then THIS DOES NOT COUNT as an act of Pin-Pinning! and should probably be considered assault with a deadly weapon. Under NO CIRCUMSTANCES should you Pin-Pin: The Homeless The Queen Gordon Brown Urban Dictionary

The act of sticking a pin in an unsuspecting victim, while shouting the phrase "Pin Pin!" Made famous by Russell Brand and Matt Morgan, through the recounting of a story which involved a bully pin pinning Matt Morgan as a child. Urban Dictionary

To twist your fucking throttle all the way back and accelerate as quick as possible until you are in 5th or 6th gear and you send it Urban Dictionary

Pins- a great pair of legs Urban Dictionary

Telltale sign of Opiate intoxication; Large doses of Heroin etc cause the users' pupils to shrink to tiny pinpoints - which to the practised eye , a drugs worker say , easily discredit a junkies' protestations of sobriety Urban Dictionary

In the 60's, a girl would get pinned by a guy when he made her his girlfriend. Ya know, after many dates, and the guy was ready to call her his girlfriend, he would formalize it by putting a silvery pin on her. So getting "pinned" means u are now taken. Watch the Dick Van Dyke version of Bye Bye Birdie, especially the song "The Telephone Hour." They use the term pinned quite a lot. Urban Dictionary

To be restrained, or held down, so one cannot escape. Urban Dictionary

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The word "pinning" in example sentences

He notes the because of the inherent difficulty in pinning down descriptions and categories of sounds, ❋ Ben Abraham (2009)

The figures are also hard to work with, pinning is a skill that needs to be mastered … ❋ Unknown (2010)

Conceivably, but I find it hard to follow the conventional market watchers in pinning such a sharp decline on a very slightly higher CPI number than expected. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Alas, the size of that market was too tempting for the short-sighted, and in pinning their success to China they bound themselves to an irrational and inconsistent regime and enslaved their business to the whim of a dictator. ❋ Unknown (2009)

(And if I had been allowed a follow up question, I would have succeeded in pinning his hide to the wall.) ❋ Unknown (2008)

He starts by settling in ... pinning back his ears: ponders his surrounding for a few minutes: then gives in to gravity, his head sinks to the ground and he slips into slumber; another busy day in the life of a dog! ❋ Nupur (2007)

Where I think Horowitz goes wrong is in pinning the problem to academic freedom. ❋ Richard Nokes (2006)

Their salvation and future prosperity lie not in pinning their faith on American aid and aggressive military blocs but in breaking away from her, in repudiating her foreign policy which threatens to drag them into another war, and in proclaiming a policy of peace and friendship with other nations. ❋ Unknown (1959)

Under English rule the great object of the police is to take the "amok" runner alive, and have him tried like an ordinary criminal for murder; and if he can be brought to bay, as he sometimes is, they succeed in pinning him to the wall by means of such a stout two-pronged fork as I saw kept for the purpose in Malacca. ❋ Isabella Lucy (1883)

One relatively unique feature is called "pinning" which allows you to download the movie to the device to watch when you don't have an Internet connection such as on an airplane. ❋ Larry Magid (2011)

See .. the gist of it is this – they claim Israel wanted us to be against the Muslim countries .. that’s why they assisted us in pinning it on them. ❋ Unknown (2010)

But Mr. Gingrich, who specialized in pinning a bull’s eye on Democratic leaders before taking over himself, showed he has not slowed down when it comes to sniping at the opposition, pointedly noting that Ms. Pelosi was on tour promoting her new book. ❋ Unknown (2008)

And Waldo probably could have done better in pinning Kilo and his posse down if he had stuck with the “Kilo’s computer” right from the beginning as he seems to have changed it in the comments. ❋ Unknown (2007)

I hate the idea of pinning our hopes on flipping Colorado but losing other ... oh well you get the idea. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Two bouts later with William, I have finished a lunge, and William has his sword pinning my blade from a lunge that started off toward his stomach but I think now has edged slightly lower. ❋ Elizabeth McClung (2006)

Absorbed in the idea of pinning Mr. Chalfont, she overlooked a piece of drama passing without. ❋ Unknown (2004)

After doing some research, she looked into a type of cosmetic procedure called otoplasty, more commonly known as "pinning back" the ears. ❋ Unknown (2011)

[You need] to [relax]; you're pinning [bad]. ❋ Kingdragonfly (2015)

"[and the] [world] is pinning [round]" ❋ Kila (2008)

darren french "[pin] pin" ([jabs] with pin) [matt morgan] "ouch" ❋ Chris152008 (2008)

I am going to pin-pin [Noel Fielding] [next] [Thursday]! ❋ Simon Reeves (2007)

Attacker: "[Pin Pin]!" Victim: "That had better not of been a filthy [junky] [needle]!" ❋ Swedish Dan (2007)

[Moto] buddy: To win [it you] need to [pin it] ❋ Moto Moron (2018)

[laura] [clark] has a great [pair of] pins ❋ Billy Knight (2005)

[Huh]..? Reckons he's been clean for months ? [Yeah right] ...[check 'em] out! He's well pinned! ❋ Bohemond (2006)

Have you heard about [Hugo] and Kim? Did they really get pinned? Did she kiss him and cry? Did he pin [the pin] on? Or was he [too shy]? Well, I heard they got pinned... ❋ Dave (2004)

He was [pinned down] to the [mat] during [wrestling]. ❋ Matt3033 (2015)

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