plural pins
1
a
: a piece of solid material (such as wood or metal) used especially for fastening things together or as a support by which one thing may be suspended from another
b
obsolete
: the center peg of a target
also
: the center itself
c
: something that resembles a pin especially in slender elongated form
an electrical connector pin
d(1)
: one of the pieces constituting the target in various games (such as bowling)
(2)
: the peg at which a quoit is pitched
(3)
: the staff of the flag marking a hole on a golf course
e
: a peg for regulating the tension of the strings of a musical instrument
f
: the part of a key stem that enters a lock
g
: a belaying pin
2
b
: an ornament or emblem fastened to clothing with a pin
3
: leg
—usually used in plural
wobbly on his pins
4
: a fall in wrestling
pinned; pinning; pins
1
a
: to fasten, join, or secure with a pin
She pinned the corsage to her dress.
… all the big brass is standing at attention and the biggest brass of all is waiting to pin a medal on my chest …—Ray Russell
b
: to hold fast or immobile
The three men held him pinned against the wall …—Joseph Conrad
Rescue crews freed the people who were pinned under the wreckage.
(figurative) They were pinned down by enemy fire.
see also pin down
c
: to present (a young woman) with a fraternity pin as a pledge of affection
2
a
: to make (something) contingent or dependent : fasten
—usually used with on
Pinterest is pinning its future on Wall Street, with the digital scrapbooking site … filing for an initial public offering of stock.—Rebecca Bellan
see also pin one's hopes on
b
: to assign the blame or responsibility for
They tried to pin the robbery on a night watchman
see also pin the blame on
c
: to define or determine clearly or precisely
—usually used with down
it is hard to pin down exactly when things changed—Katharine Whittemore
d
computers
: to fix (something, such as a message, a file, or an icon) in place for convenient viewing or access
This is one of the most useful features of the new Twitter—you can pin a tweet on your profile so that it stays on top …—Luana Spinetti
"Need to pin a file or a message to the channel so people can access it quickly and easily? No problem!" Slack said in a blog post on the new feature today.—Jordan Novet
Many companies scrambled to get their heads around how to use their existing technology infrastructure to work remotely. For them, Microsoft Teams was just an icon pinned to their menu bar that lay dormant.—Property Week
3
a
: to make (a chess opponent's piece) unable to move without exposing the king to check or a valuable piece to capture
The white queen pins the black bishop.
b
of a wrestler
: to secure a fall (see fall entry 2 sense 9c(1)) over (an opponent)
In five years of wrestling at Exeter, I probably pinned no more than a half-dozen opponents. I was almost never pinned—only twice, in fact.—John Irving
1
: of or relating to a pin
2
of leather
: having a grain suggesting the heads of pins
personal identification number
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
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