Water that comes from the tap or is otherwise intended to be used for washing dishes and then disposed of through the drain. Generally not filtered or used for the purpose of drinking.
Rachael doesn’t drink “sink water” because she says it is not meant for drinking but rather washing dishes.
by The Newtonian July 03, 2023
Marshall: this party sucks
Miranda: do you wanna go sink a heater outside?
Marshall: i thought you'd never ask
Miranda: do you wanna go sink a heater outside?
Marshall: i thought you'd never ask
by mixtest December 10, 2017
The creamy build up found in the cracks and crevices of your kitchen sink. Formed from sink milk, the grotty water that doesn’t drain from the draining board or dries around the sink. Usually found in student accommodation because no one wants the responsibility of cleaning the kitchen.
After 6 months of the students living in their apartment, the sink cheese had grown strong enough that bleach alone was not enough to remove it
by anonymous April 16, 2021
Verb. Learning from the things that drag you down in life and swallow you up. Sinking well is turning your pain into something productive whether practical or creative and abstract. When you feel like complete crap and scrawl out a poem, that is sinking well.
"This break-up is really tearing me apart, I have to sink well."
"I can't believe how much this hurts. I don't know what to do." "Sink well, man."
"I can't believe how much this hurts. I don't know what to do." "Sink well, man."
by Scrivenaut September 23, 2016
by HollowLlama January 26, 2018
Derogatory term in the washing up world for someone who only knows how to clean items in a sink. Larger items outside of the sink cannot be washed by a mere sink boy.
by RoughMoney December 20, 2022