Twisted
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Old English (as a noun), of Germanic origin; probably from the base of twin and twine1. Current verb senses date from late Middle English.
etymonline
twisted (adj.)
late 15c., "intertwined, past-participle adjective from twist (v.). Meaning "perverted, mentally strange" (1900) probably is from twist (n.) in a sense of "mental peculiarity, perversion" attested by 1811.