Correctly it's written 'torqued', resp. 'torque'. Should be in your dictionary.I'd say it's a more technical term than twist. My dictionary lists endless technical terms with torque: torque arm, torque balance, torque compensator, torque converter, etc.Here's what Merriam-Webster says:Noun:Definition of TORQUE: a usually metal collar or neck chain worn by the ancient Gauls, Germans, and Britons Variants of TORQUEtorque or torc \ˈtȯrk\Origin of TORQUEFrench, from Latin torques, from torquēre to twist — more at tortureFirst Known Use: 1695Verb:torqued torqu·ingDefinition of TORQUE: to impart torque to : cause to twist (as about an axis) — torqu·er noun First Known Use of TORQUE1959
Jack WAS the wire hanger; torque is a synonym of Twist, and he was a Twist! He was also the can opener, remember!!
Now why were they Bettermost Beans?
They were named as a tribute to this website, of course!
QuoteNow why were they Bettermost Beans?They were named as a tribute to this website, of course!
They were named as a tribute to this website, of course! You took the words right out of my mouth! (Oh - it must have been while you were kissing me) - name the artist
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Drum roll, please ...Candidate A wins the proverbial (in German at least) washing machine! You have to provide the cat though.