Get the kinks out Meaning in English
expression
Definition
To fix small problems or errors at the beginning of a process, project, or when trying something new, so that everything works smoothly.
Usage & Nuances
Informal, mostly used for technical systems, group projects, or trying new things. Commonly appears as "still getting the kinks out" or "we got the kinks out." Do not use for serious or dangerous problems—refers to minor issues. Similar to "work out the bugs." Not used literally for physical knots.
Example Sentences
We need to get the kinks out before the product launch.
basic
Let's test the program and get the kinks out.
basic
The machine works fine now that we've gotten the kinks out.
basic
It took a few tries to get the kinks out, but now it runs smoothly.
natural
We're still getting the kinks out of the new scheduling system.
natural
Don't worry, they'll get the kinks out as they go.
natural