din·din
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Din-din is the word used when an owner is about to feed primarily their dog and sometimes their cat dinner hoping that for some reason the pet will magically understand what you mean.
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Din-din is the word used when an owner is about to feed primarily their dog and sometimes their cat dinner hoping that for some reason the pet will magically understand what you mean.
Owner: "Hey Rover, are you ready for some din-din?"
(Dog doesn't show any sign of excitement)
Owner: "Good boy!"
(Dog doesn't show any sign of excitement)
Owner: "Good boy!"
by Tommy Boy G March 19, 2007
by SecretlyAnIdiot September 11, 2022
By far the most correct far to refer the meal of dinner. This word dates back to late 1990 when a baby Queen proclaimed "whats for din dins cho".
by quichelorraine September 05, 2008
The correct way of saying that you're going to catch some dinner. Normally used by girls who are trying to be clever when really they're not.
Boy: You seem jittery...
Girl: I'm starved. About to catch some Din Din.
Boy: Din Din? no way. I wanna come!
Girl: I'm starved. About to catch some Din Din.
Boy: Din Din? no way. I wanna come!
by GMNGo November 30, 2009
A less intellectual word used by people of any age to express the word dinner.
Din Din would be used between people who know each other well, not people who work together (As in a company, or work area).
Din Din would be used between people who know each other well, not people who work together (As in a company, or work area).
John and his family were sitting on the couch, when a phone rang. John picked it up. "Wanna have din din tonight?" asked Joshua, John's best friend.
by dcablackbelt January 15, 2017
by number 1 3er June 24, 2004
by Millzbabyyyy March 07, 2017