Entwangle
A verb, coming from an accidental slur of "Entangle" and "Entwine", was originally used as a synonym of "Tongue-Tied", where someone gets confused and starts using words that sound real but aren't.
It can also refer to being mired in something in a tentacle sort of manner.
It can also refer to being mired in something in a tentacle sort of manner.
"That was a good speech, except for the part where he got a bit entwangled."
"If the terriers and bariffs (barriers and tariffs) are torn down, this economy will grow."
"If the terriers and bariffs (barriers and tariffs) are torn down, this economy will grow."
entwangle
To entwine and tangle something up. To tangle yourself up in something else.
The cords behind my Xbox were all entwangled with my TV cords.
Those two are all entwangled with each other, they need to get a room.
Those two are all entwangled with each other, they need to get a room.
entwanglement
Entanglement of epic proportions that involves intertwined body parts.
When her husband walked in to find her practicing the karma sutra with his boss, she found herself in quite an entwanglement.