a twist-tie is a small wire with a plastic covering on it. you can actually take off the plastic (if you really want to) and you can see the wire. careful, it can hurt if you poke yourself with it.
Get a twisty-tie thing (like on a bag of hot-dog buns...the kind with a wire covered with plastic) and thread it thru the cuke slice...then use the twisty-tie to secure the cuke to a filter tube, or whatnot.
There are many ways you can organize your work space. I use bins to put all my papers in and holders for my pencils. One thing I do for my cords is I use a twisty tie from garbage bags or bread bags to tie them together.
Twisty paper starts as a cord made from paper (similar to crepe paper, but heavier) that's been twisted to form a cord and rolled on a spool. When untwisted, it's generally about 4" wide and has a crinkly texture.
Twisty things can include winding roads, curly hair, spiral staircases, and twisted branches on trees.
The Wotwots - 2009 Twisty Sticks is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
The Wotwots - 2009 Twisty Sticks Bubblywots is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
A tie made from Buffalo Check Fabrics.
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The standard definition is "not arranged or moving in a straight line; winding." There are other slang definitions involving marijuana and sexual positions which would not be appropriate to write here but are easily found at the Urban Dictionary.
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The twisty thing on a safe is called a dial or combination lock. It is used to input the correct combination of numbers or symbols to unlock the safe.