What is the slang meaning of tinker?

(usually with “little”) A mischievous person, especially a playful, impish youngster.

What is a tinker in Scotland?

Poetically known as the “Summer Walkers”, Highland Travellers are a distinct ethnic group and may be referred to as “traivellers”, “traivellin fowk'”, in Scots, “tinkers”, originating from the Gaelic “tinceard” or (tinsmith) or “Black Tinkers”.

What is a tinker in Ireland?

The Travellers (until recently also called “tinkers” or “gypsies”) often live in ad hoc encampments, in direct contrast to “settled” people in Ireland. They are thought to be descended from a group of nomadic craftsman, with the name “tinker” a reference to the sound of a hammer hitting an anvil.

What makes someone a tinker?

tinker, tinkerernoun. a person who enjoys fixing and experimenting with machines and their parts.

What’s a little tinker?

The term “little tinker” is now widely used in the UK as a term of endearment for a cheeky young child. Some modern day nomads with an Irish, Scottish, or English influence call themselves “techno-tinkers” or “technogypsies” and are found to possess a revival of sorts of the romantic view of the tinker’s lifestyle.

How do you use tinker in a sentence?

He was told that he could tinker around the edges if he felt like it, which is what he did. My wish is that never again should we tinker with legislation in this way. Various attempts have been made to tinker with the position, but this is an attempt to deal with if as a whole.

What is an Irish Gypsy called?

They are one of several groups identified as “Travellers”, a closely related group being the Scottish Travellers. They are often incorrectly referred to as “Gypsies”, but Irish Travellers are not genetically related to the Romani, who are of Indo-Aryan origin.

Is it tinkerer or tinker?

Tinker or tinkerer is an archaic term for an itinerant tinsmith who mends household utensils.

Where does the saying little tinker come from?