Give (one) a tinkle In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "give (one) a tinkle", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Maeve Y Pham calendar 2021-08-18 05:08

Meaning of Give (one) a tinkle

Give (one) a tinkle British old-fashioned informal verb phrase

To phone someone; to make a phone call with somebody

Give me a tinkle on your arrival.

A: I have something to tell you. When can you talk? B: I will give you a tinkle after work.

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Grammar and Usage of Give (one) a tinkle

  • give a tinkle
  • give me a tinkle
  • give one a tinkle
  • give them a tinkle
  • give us a tinkle
  • give you a tinkle
  • give her a tinkle |
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