by neil May 26, 2004
by Danny Valentine December 08, 2010
(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).
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?
Get on, I'll dink you.
Can I have a dink?
by telek August 04, 2010
to own someone, especially in a sport or game
if you beat the person you are competing with, you dinked them (appropriate jeer: GET DINKED ON.)
see: dunked on
if you beat the person you are competing with, you dinked them (appropriate jeer: GET DINKED ON.)
see: dunked on
by nomnomnombxtches November 28, 2011
by AT August 04, 2003
by kate March 04, 2003