Magdalen vs tweak

Magdalen

name
  • A female given name from Hebrew, variant of Magdalene 

tweak

verb
  • To pinch and pull with a sudden jerk and twist; to twitch. 

  • To exhibit extreme nervousness, evasiveness when confronted by authorities, compulsiveness, erratic motion, excitability, etc, due to or mimicking the symptoms of methamphetamine abuse. 

  • To adjust slightly; to fine-tune. 

  • To abuse methamphetamines, especially crystal meth. 

  • To tease, to annoy; to get under the skin of (someone, typically so as to irritate them, or by extension to enamor, frighten, etc). 

noun
  • A sharp pinch or jerk; a twist or twitch. 

  • An additional input to a block cipher, used in conjunction with the key to select the permutation computed by the cipher. 

  • A slight adjustment or modification. 

  • Trouble; distress; tweag. 

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