kinker
/ˈkɪŋkər/Definitions
1. noun
A person who is skilled at a particular activity, especially one that is considered disreputable or unorthodox.
“He was known as a kinker of old cars, able to fix even the most damaged vehicles.”
2. noun
A device or tool used to bend or shape metal, especially a machine with a rotating cutting edge.
“The kinker was used to bend the metal into the required shape for the bridge construction.”
3. verb
To make something bend or crooked.
“The wind kinked the tree branches, leaving them tangled and twisted.”