by dro621 June 12, 2023

Boy oh boy, Billy is acting like a dink muscle today. Look at him barge through the line to load up on seconds.
by GMA-4-Me December 28, 2018

(a) John went to town and finkle dinked around for a while.
(b) After about 12 drinks I decided to throw in the towel and finkle dink her.
(b) After about 12 drinks I decided to throw in the towel and finkle dink her.
by Mwerp Quenambulus February 4, 2010

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 5, 2025

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

by mspanks204 April 5, 2016
