Twirl (?), v. t. [imp. & p. p.Twirled (?); p. pr. & vb. n.Twirling.] [Cf. AS. þwiril a churn staff, a stirrer, flail, þweran, āþweran, to agitate, twirl, G. zwirlen, quirlen, to twirl, to turn round or about, quirl a twirling stick, OHG. dweran to twirl, stir. Cf. Trowel.] To move or turn round rapidly; to whirl round; to move and turn rapidly with the fingers.
See ruddy maids,
Some taught with dexterous hand to twirl the wheel. Dodsley.
No more beneath soft eve's consenting star
Fandango twirls his jocund castanet. Byron.