by Willy hilly December 29, 2016
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1. To leave one's eating utensils in the kitchen sink for an extended period of time, for the purpose of cleansing.
2. Used in an euphemistic sense; i.e. to learn through an osmotic process.
1. To leave one's eating utensils in the kitchen sink for an extended period of time, for the purpose of cleansing.
2. Used in an euphemistic sense; i.e. to learn through an osmotic process.
1. Chick: Why, Charles, when might you cleanse the porcelain and cutlery you have here in your sink? What say you?
Charles: Oh, don't you worry my dear, I'm sinkwashing them. As a matter of fact, the plates and serving apparatus at the bottom of the pile should be cleansed, they've been rinsing now since Saturday.
2. Chick (on phone): Manfred! How is Germany? Now that you've been there for two years, how are your language skills?
Manfred: Yeah, ok. I'm just sinkwashing my German.
Charles: Oh, don't you worry my dear, I'm sinkwashing them. As a matter of fact, the plates and serving apparatus at the bottom of the pile should be cleansed, they've been rinsing now since Saturday.
2. Chick (on phone): Manfred! How is Germany? Now that you've been there for two years, how are your language skills?
Manfred: Yeah, ok. I'm just sinkwashing my German.
by grugmeister May 8, 2010
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Get the sinewave mug.Wow now who has that beautiful well behaved dog at the park. Oh it that SINKWAD over there, ya they’ve got all the freedom and non of the hassle.
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Get the sinkwad mug.by sinkeater May 13, 2005
Get the sinkeater mug.Lille kløft på hagespissen. Enkelte vandskabninger har to kløfte, hvilket betegnes dobbeltdusen.
En på sinkadusen refererer altså til et slag til hagen på en mand med én kløft.
En på sinkadusen refererer altså til et slag til hagen på en mand med én kløft.
by blokolofg March 29, 2010
Get the Sinkadus mug.A Norwegian surname that means "Home of the evil gods" from norse language. The name is not common today, about 30-50 People in the world have Sinkaberg as their surname . The Word can be split up in two Words. Directly translated, "Sinka" means evil, and "berg" means Place.
"Man, i wish i could visit Sinkaberg"
" Hey i heard Dota is adding gods from Sinkaberg"
"Our teacher Ron is so fucking sinka"
"Hey wanna meet at my berg"
" Hey i heard Dota is adding gods from Sinkaberg"
"Our teacher Ron is so fucking sinka"
"Hey wanna meet at my berg"
by KrissJ April 5, 2017
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