mispin

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English

Etymology

From mis- +‎ pin.

Verb

mispin (third-person singular simple present mispins, present participle mispinning, simple past and past participle mispinned)

  1. To pin incorrectly.
    • 1996, North western reporter, page 179:
      They knew before they mispinned the stinger “of the dangerous condition of the crane"
    • 1997, Brion Toss, The Complete Rigger's Apprentice, page 280:
      Put a lanyard onto the standing part of the mispinned shroud, just below the upper terminal.
    • 2013, Joseph Bell, Modern Diesel Technology: Electricity and Electronics, page 510:
      One of the most difficult wiring harness problems to diagnose is multiple-terminal connectors which have one or more terminal and wire that is not inserted in the correct connector cavity (mispinned).
    • 2015, Dale Peck, The Garden of Lost and Found:
      I pulled at the jumpsuit's rags, stuck to my skin like tails mispinned on a donkey.

Noun

mispin (plural mispins)

  1. (textiles) An instance of mispinning.
    • 1980, Textile Industries - Volume 144, page 23:
      Nonjudgmental decisions, such as holes, grease spots and mispins, are recorded instantly in the computer.
    • 1993, Textile Asia - Volume 24, Issues 7-12, page 22:
      The selvedge trim is sucked away where in the ordinary course of events a mispin could cause it to be missed – but mispins have no effect on the performance of this device.