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Originally a volleyball term, referring to to a play wherein the ball is set up as for a spike, but the forward slows her hand at the last moment and lightly taps the ball over the net.
Because of its funny sound, similar to several vulgar terms, and perhaps by association with rinky-dink "dink" has come to be used as a generic vulgar catch-all, somewhat like smurf. Dink was also an influential hard rock/industrial band from Kent, Ohio from 1992 to 1998 She stuck her fist in and dinked the ball over the net, scoring the final point!
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Dual Income No Kids
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Dink, The : Slang for Engelbert Humperdinck One of the greatest rock and roll stars of the 21st century.
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Local slang in Vermont. A stupid person, a jerk, an a-hole. A general putdown of one's abilities. You are such a dink.
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Acronym for Dual Income No Kids Lucky bastard is a DINK
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Another colorful slang term for penis Shut your face, or I'm going to kick you square in the DINK
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(The provision of) a lift on a bicycle ridden by another. The passenger may sit on the handlebars, the crossbar, or even behind the rider on their seat (with the cyclist standing on the pedals instead). After visiting the milk bar to buy some lollies, John asked Aaron for a dink on his bike. Jumping on the handlebars, they coasted down the hill with ease.
Get on, I'll dink you. Can I have a dink? |
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To Dink - Verb To fool around Doing something with no purpose I dinked around with friends for hours last night.
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