An Australian slang term for giving someone a lift on your bike. Usually, this is done by the passenger sitting on the handlebars or standing on the pegs (metal bars that stick out from the centre of the wheel) of a BMX bike, holding on to the driver's shoulders. Dinky is also commonly used.
School kid 1: "Mum rang me saying she can't pick me up so I have to walk."
School kid 2: "Nah, I'll give you a dink home."
School kid 1: "Cheers mate!"
School kid 2: "Nah, I'll give you a dink home."
School kid 1: "Cheers mate!"
by ~Emmsies~ December 30, 2018

Your idiot ex-boyfriend who acts like he likes you and then doesn't around his friends because he's too "cool" for that.
by Nikki_knows_best October 27, 2018

by Joel k Alexander May 13, 2005

by Jordeep Sidhu December 29, 2022

by cookieelynn September 25, 2022

DINK is an abbreviation for the term "Dual Income, No Kids".
The term refers to a certain type of couple where both partners have a full time, and usually decent paying, job. The term grew in popularity during 2022/23 thanks to "DINK influencers" getting a lot of views on TikTok.
The term refers to a certain type of couple where both partners have a full time, and usually decent paying, job. The term grew in popularity during 2022/23 thanks to "DINK influencers" getting a lot of views on TikTok.
- So, do you and your partner have any kids?
- No, for the moment we are choosing to stay DINKS, so we can have more money and time to travel and explore the world.
- No, for the moment we are choosing to stay DINKS, so we can have more money and time to travel and explore the world.
by Fantafyren May 22, 2023
