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Tiny tyrants that hold the universe together, one wobbly tent at a time.
means Short tapered pins of wood, metal, or plastic used to fasten, hang, secure, or mark something.
from From Middle Dutch or Low German 'pegge,' a fastening pin, gripping its way into English around the 15th century.
Pirate clicheWooden legs were called peg legs by 1765.
MusicGuitar tuning pegs tighten strings to pitch.
IdiomTaking someone down a peg started with flags.
CurrencyA pegged currency is locked to another's value.