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tweak

[ tweek ]

verb (used with object)

  1. to pinch and pull with a jerk and twist:

    She playfully tweaked his ear.

    I tweaked my bowtie again, but it stayed stubbornly crooked.

  2. to pull or pinch the nose of, especially gently:

    He leaned over the stroller and tweaked the baby affectionately.

  3. to make a minor adjustment to:

    Bad hardware can't be fixed by tweaking the software.

  4. to annoy, tease, or make fun of:

    How much of her “dumb blonde” image was actually a brilliant performer tweaking the stuffed shirts?



verb (used without object)

  1. Slang.
    1. to use methamphetamine, cocaine, or other stimulant drugs:

      He'll try to avoid taking a drug test if he's been tweaking and toking.

    2. to engage in wildly excited or agitated behavior under the influence of such drugs (usually followed by out ):

      If I'd seen someone else acting this way I would have thought they were tweaking on meth.

noun

  1. an act or instance of tweaking; a sharp, twisting pull or jerk:

    "Thought it was you," she said, greeting him with a tweak on the nose.

  2. a minor adjustment:

    Here are 12 simple tweaks to speed up your computer.

verb phrase

    1. to extract by pinching and pulling with a jerk, as with tweezers:

      In a twinkling she had tweaked out a dozen hairs and put them in an evidence bag.

    2. to remove (defects or unwanted features) by means of a minor adjustment:

      You have a couple of bugs to tweak out from your website, but you’re on the right track.

    3. to effect (an improvement) by means of minor adjustments:

      They were able to tweak out some pretty hefty performance improvements to the sound system.

    4. to optimize in this way:

      My operating system isn’t tweaked out the way I like, but it's running, stable enough, and ready for use.

    5. Slang. to engage in wildly excited or agitated behavior under the influence of methamphetamine, cocaine, or other stimulant drugs:

      She grabbed a knife and waved it around while tweaking out on crystal meth.

      He showed up shirtless and barefoot, tweaked out on cocaine.

    6. Slang. to make or become wildly excited or agitated; freak (someone) out:

      I decided not to tell my kids what I’d done so they wouldn't tweak out about it.

tweak

/ twiːk /

verb

  1. to twist, jerk, or pinch with a sharp or sudden movement

    to tweak someone's nose

  2. slang.
    motor racing to tune (a car or engine) for peak performance
  3. informal.
    to make a minor alteration
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


noun

  1. an instance of tweaking
  2. informal.
    a minor alteration
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Derived Forms

  • ˈtweaky, adjective
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Other Words From

  • tweak·er noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of tweak1

First recorded in 1595–1605; akin to twitch
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Word History and Origins

Origin of tweak1

Old English twiccian ; related to Old High German zwecchōn ; see twitch
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Example Sentences

So, does Amorim tweak his formation, use Fernandes as a false nine or an orthodox midfield player or does he play him as an inside forward with licence to roam.

From BBC

Still, it was that tweak that got Spurs back in the game, and although they lost some of their momentum when Son came off, they soon showed their class to go on and win it.

From BBC

“I know there's, there's a place in Minnesota, I believe, where they have prayer calls as a matter of local government. I do think that's happening,” Vance said, referring to a tweak to Minneapolis noise ordinances last year that allowed mosques mosques to play an adhan, or prayer call, during the month of Ramadan.

From Salon

For him, it's a tweak to the tax system which would see the most affluent families funding "a more equitable education system for all."

From BBC

There is lots to like about Liverpool's entire midfield at the moment, and for me Gravenberch has been their best player all season, as well as the biggest surprise - and all because of a little tweak in his position.

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