Crimp

/krΙͺmp/ verb

To compress something into small, regular folds or ridges; to make something curly or wavy, or to restrict or limit.

From Middle Dutch 'crimpen,' related to 'cramp.' The word originally meant to compress or squeeze, which led to its use for making waves in hair. The figurative meaning 'to restrict' (as in 'crimp one's style') developed later.

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