idioms - What does "throw a wrinkle" mean?


What does "throw a wrinkle" mean? Example:



I’ve got a conversation with Jacob later today that may throw a wrinkle in…




Answer



'Put a wrinkle in...' means to cause a potential, easily overcome slight problem.
I've no idea if 'throw a wrinkle' means the same or if it's just incorrectly worded.


The party quickly ran out of beer which put a wrinkle in the festivities.


We will have a working prototype just as soon as we've ironed out the wrinkles.
This also means to get rid of small problems etc.


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