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- noun A
surfboard with two fins.
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Examples
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I heard Fee's glad, breathless exclamation, "My _twinnie_!"
We Ten Or, The Story of the Roses Barbara Yechton 1901
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_ I promised -- _her_ -- "He broke off abruptly and turned away, then presently added in a lighter tone:" I must write to my twinnie to-night, -- how delighted she will be!
We Ten Or, The Story of the Roses Barbara Yechton 1901
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"I'm sure I don't know," my twinnie answered, with such a look of perplexity in her sweet, honest eyes that we had to laugh.
We Ten Or, The Story of the Roses Barbara Yechton 1901
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The quiver in her voice told me that she, too, had heard nurse's remark, and that she was frightened, -- my little twinnie!
We Ten Or, The Story of the Roses Barbara Yechton 1901
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I'm an independent shopper and I can only shop with my twinnie at this place.
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I’ve worked our strategy out, twinnie dear, Gordie said, waving a thick artist’s paintbrush dripping crimson gore.
Naked Cruelty Colleen McCullough 2010
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"You see, professor still has the 'little twinnie' idea in his brain, and I'm going to get it out.
Prudence Says So Ethel Hueston
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