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Dinkle

Dinkle:
din.kle

1. The Brand of Marching Shoes used by Blooomsburg Marching Band.
- Two different kinds used:
1. Glide (worn by "Playing" members (people with intstraments))
2. Stinger (worn by Guard (Flags and Majorettes))

Usually comming in BLACK only, Jane (wife of B. Bercher (the Band Director/Teacher) and Flagget coach) has decided this year, because of the Guard coustumes (which consist of red pants, wacked out shirts, neon red wigs, and eye make-up) that the Guard should get RED Dinkles.

Even though, last year, we had Blue pants and she didnt make us get Blue Dinkles.

"This has been brought to you by the letters W, T, and F"
1. "Don't forget your Dinkle order forms are due on the 28th!!"

2. "Why are the playing members Dinkles mreo comfortable then the Guards?"

3. "I'll tell you why... because playing members have to MARCH!!... o wait, sorry, my bad, SO DOES THE GUARD!!"
by Chia Pet August 14, 2004
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drinklink

drinklink is a word used to describe ATM:s on friday nights. It can also be used on other occasions as long as the term "getting drunk" is involved.
Lets visit the drinklink on the way to the next bar?
by kingmob July 26, 2004
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drindle

To be very turned on by something or someone.
originated in MoCo MD
damn, his body makes me so drindle
by lala2344 August 17, 2009
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Koolaid drinker

1. A Texas Tech fan who pulls for the Kansas City Chiefs--or, at least, has significant ties to Lubbock and the South Plains. Generally became a Chiefs fan when the team drafted their current starting QB in 2017.
2. A Lubbock TV personality who openly roots for the Chiefs.
1. These Koolaid drinkers can't name who the Chiefs' starting coach or QB was in Super Bowls I and IV.
2. The K in Lubbock's TV station call signs stands for Koolaid. drinker.
by southplainshttredskins January 19, 2020
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Dinkleberry

Originally a type of berry from under the sea. Occasionally eaten by Barbie mermaids. This word can be also used to describe ANYTHING. It can be used as an adjective, adverb, verb, and any noun. Usually, it is used to describe foods or anything small.
She ate a dinkleberry.

That poop is as cute as a dinkleberry.
by TheWordBensonMan April 15, 2018
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dinkle

Not a person, place or thing. It's just a word.
Dinkle, dinkle, dinkle.
by MR.DINKLE April 4, 2004
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closet drinker

Person who sits in his/her home and consumes alcoholic beverages in a manner that would otherwise be considered a party. Also look up "loser" and "virgin".
by annonymous2u March 1, 2011
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