A slip-knot; figuratively, a hold; an advantage.(noun)
To twist a cord about, as about the tongue or nose of a horse.
The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)
Use "kinch" in a sentence
"Though they're going by "kinch" on the official Warped Tour bill (an effort to seem hipper to the kids?), we're confident they won't use too much guy-liner in their efforts to mimic the look that today's teens love."
"NattoKun: I i left san francisco before ubuntu opened but i have enjoyed chef jeremy fox's/david kinch food many times prior. can't wait to check it out. if u are ever in new york"
"Yes | No | Report from andy wrote 1 year 31 weeks ago might as well have some more. kinch, carter, richard dawson, dont even try the little french guy, you'll be laughed at, burkehalter, I forgot the good lookin blond, inga mabey"