by smalldink42069 August 18, 2020
A couple who is smart choosing to save first kids later or simply plans to never have kids
Example: we both have DINKS we both have high income jobs and save our money but we really don't know if we want kids in the Future
Example: we both have DINKS we both have high income jobs and save our money but we really don't know if we want kids in the Future
by Funny John July 31, 2024
by tslat May 15, 2021
by Metown161 July 29, 2024
(Dual Income No Kids) - a couple that that’s no kids and able to spend their money how ever they like. They usually have several pets
by Lunaooo March 29, 2024
1. Verb: To play pickleball, typically with enthusiasm and a slight obsession.
"Ever since Karen retired, she just dinks all day."
2. Noun: The act of playing pickleball, or a pickleball game / series of games.
"Work has been super stressful lately. I could really use a nice afternoon dink."
3. Verb: To perform a soft, strategic shot in pickleball that arcs just over the net and lands in the opponent’s kitchen. Used to seduce your opponent into a cat-and-mouse game of patience and finesse.
"Don’t try to smash it, man—just dink that in niiiice and easy."
Origin:
From the satisfying "dink!" sound the paddle makes when hitting a soft shot. Also because "pickleballing" just doesn’t have the same ring.
"Ever since Karen retired, she just dinks all day."
2. Noun: The act of playing pickleball, or a pickleball game / series of games.
"Work has been super stressful lately. I could really use a nice afternoon dink."
3. Verb: To perform a soft, strategic shot in pickleball that arcs just over the net and lands in the opponent’s kitchen. Used to seduce your opponent into a cat-and-mouse game of patience and finesse.
"Don’t try to smash it, man—just dink that in niiiice and easy."
Origin:
From the satisfying "dink!" sound the paddle makes when hitting a soft shot. Also because "pickleballing" just doesn’t have the same ring.
by sjha01 May 06, 2025
by Yahgz April 14, 2020