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An acronym for "Double Income, No Kids," a household where the closest thing to a child's tantrum might be a Wi-Fi outage, and the biggest bedtime story is the monthly budget. Here, 'playdates' involve streaming marathons and the only 'bottle time' is choosing between red or white wine!
Young Dinks: "We're dinks, we can vacation any time and afford appetizers. We have 20 cats and drink $20 lattes."
Old Dink in Senior Care: "I haven't had a visitor in 10 years and will die alone, but those lattes sure were good."
Dink by Ardelis88 January 2, 2024
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Double Income No Kids

Refers to child-free couples whose lifestyle boasts a double income and no kids to spend it on.

Plural: DINKs
We're DINKs, we go on multiple holidays per year because we don't have to put Timmy in childcare.
DINK by B0NK3R5 January 8, 2024
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Also DINKs for a plural, DINK is an adjective that stands for (D)ual (I)ncome, (N)o (K)ids or Dual Income No Kids. This means that two partners in a relationship both have jobs, but no kids. This may typically give them lots of money, and lots of free time outside of work.
Yeah, me and Linda, we're DINKs. I don't think we'll ever have kids!
DINK by WhosBlue June 29, 2024
Ron and Sarah are Dinks. They get to spend all of their money on vacation.
Dink by Metown161 July 28, 2024
Partners/ couple who have dual income no kids
The young couple next door just bought a house while living as dinks for the first couple years being together
Dink by Pseudonymdink July 29, 2024
When you are feeling kinda exhausted and dank from the night before, but overall happy and doing okay.
Adam “How are you doing halle”
Halle “I’m feeling kinda dink today!”
Dink by aidsbyron March 11, 2024
Referring to your significant other as a cute nickname.
“MY DINK DONT LOVES ME.”
dink by moyhf March 21, 2024