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Dink

A new england term used for a sinkhole or a very large ditch.
I saw the car at the bottom of the dink.”
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hink-dink

small, unpopulated, used to describe a place of residence. a backwoods town. the boondocks. a shithole.
"living in the hink-dink town of pleasant valley is like living in the boondocks."

person 1: "she lives in pleasant valley."
person 2: "that hink-dink town?"
by carihope June 22, 2011
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Dink

D-double

I-income

N-no

K-kids
Person 1:Bro look at them they look so free!

Person 2: Yeah, I aspire to be a dink.
by _PURRRR_ December 20, 2023
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Dink

An acronym for "Double Income, No Kids," a household where the closest thing to a child's tantrum might be a Wi-Fi outage, and the biggest bedtime story is the monthly budget. Here, 'playdates' involve streaming marathons and the only 'bottle time' is choosing between red or white wine!
Young Dinks: "We're dinks, we can vacation any time and afford appetizers. We have 20 cats and drink $20 lattes."
Old Dink in Senior Care: "I haven't had a visitor in 10 years and will die alone, but those lattes sure were good."
by Ardelis88 January 2, 2024
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Skitamarrinky Dinky Dink

A flacid penis in its wrinkled form. Not stretched or erect.
When Dave saw John penis. John exclaimed im a grower not a shower because he was ashamed of his skitamarrinky Dinky Dink.
by Doc Rondow January 8, 2024
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DINK

Double Income No Kids

Refers to child-free couples whose lifestyle boasts a double income and no kids to spend it on.

Plural: DINKs
We're DINKs, we go on multiple holidays per year because we don't have to put Timmy in childcare.
by B0NK3R5 January 8, 2024
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