Define Crinkle Meaning

Crinkle
the beginning stage of a crush. when you first start to get interested in a person before you actually start liking them. the stage where you want to get to know them

Ben had just met Sally but he thought he might have a crinkle on her.
By Tatiana
Crinkle
A cross between a crease and a wrinkle. Can also be used as a verb.

My printer crinkled up my paper when it got jammed.
By Rafaelia
Crinkle
when someone falls, or whipesout during an activity. originally used to describe a skier or snowboarder who just fell.

"Yo Evan just crinkled trying a 3 on the kicker."
By Lydie
Crinkle
An elderly person, esp. those who exhibit negative effects of old age - loose fitting skin, crankiness, limited mobility, etc.

Damned crinkle pulled right out in front of me.
By Sada
Crinkle

Girl: Hey, you got a crinkle.
Kevin Batchelor: Thanks.
By Merci
Crinkle
Its a crush but less. Very common in Christian camps, similar to a camp crush. Its a crush but not as hard. You're intrigued but not completely interested.

Flicster 1: Hey guys who are your crinkles
Flicster 2: I like Payton and Hannah and Abby
all the girls present: omg no Im not gonna tell u. OMG why would I share that. Hahaha I don't even have one what do you mean? Lol mine is Kelelr Cox HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, but yeah Im not gonna tell u. What are yours tho?
By Deeanne
Crinkle Crinkle
The noise in which a plastic shopping bag makes while a young boy stands in it as he orally services an older gentleman in the bathroom stall. Should anyone peer under the door and into the stall they would only see one pair of feet.

Can not be used in a sentence, more or less a response to a comment.
By Shane
Crinkle Crinkle
The sound that cash makes when it is rubbed together.

Got to get me some Crinkle Crinkle, son.
By Abbye
Crinkling
Furries walking about in diapers. Mostly filled.

Other terminologies include: Crinkle

At RainFurrest they were crinkling.
This is how you crinkle.
By Margarita
Crinkling
Something humans say when they’re laughing.

AHAHAH, OH, PINK, I MEAN, ‘FRIEND’, THAT JOKE WAS SO FUNNY! I’M CRINKLING. I’M CRUMPLING UP INTO A LITTLE BALL. I’M FOLDING. YOU’RE DOING ORIGAMI WITH ME. I CAN’T BELIEVE HOW FUNNY THAT WAS. I’M COLLAPSING.
By Darsie