See also: Tinkler

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Etymology 1 edit

tinkle +‎ -er

Noun edit

tinkler (plural tinklers)

  1. A small bell.
  2. (slang) The penis.
    • 1983, John Wheatcroft, Catherine, Her Book, page 44:
      As his drawers came free, his tinkler leapt straight up. How different he was between the legs from Hindley, who had that darkness!
    • 2006, Andrea D'Allasandra, House of the Screaming Clowns, page 42:
      Johnny felt a delicious surge of energy in his tinkler.

Etymology 2 edit

Noun edit

tinkler (plural tinklers)

  1. (UK, dialect) A tinker.
    • 1902, John Buchan, The Outgoing of the Tide:
      Sometimes a herd from the hills would pass by with sheep, sometimes a tinkler or a wandering merchant, and once in a long while the laird of Heriotside on his grey horse riding to Gledsmuir.

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