Dink

The only word (and thought) Peter Dinklage can actually say or think. All media produced containing the celebrity has been edited professionally to disguise this tragic fact. If you look closely in his acting productions, you can see heavy dubbing of his real voice and invisible wires 'puppeteering' the brain-dead dwarfman.
From an episode of HBO's 'Game of Thrones' before the edit:

Jon Snow: The northern winds are blowing and my father belongs here, at Winterfell.
Tyrion Lannister: Dink.
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dink

A disguised term of endearment used by a homosexual husband to his unsuspecting wife, often an inside joke between he and his gay lover from work.
When he called her "dink," it slightly filled the unexplained emptiness she felt inside.
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Dink

Dink (n):- Someone who is acting stupid; lame; annoying
- A hair on a whales penis
- Anyone named Casey, Emily, or Jessica.
Ex 1.)
You are such a dink!

Ex 2.)
The rare whales dinks were being sold for a fortune to make authentic paint brushes.
by youarenotthesun June 25, 2009
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He had a dink but he didn't care because she sucked it anyway.
by poopyfartsy October 9, 2007
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dink[dinked]

when a girl after jerking off her patner (usally a man) preceeds to wipe off the said partner's own skeet on their stomach can also be used as an adjective to describe a pompase asshole. also see douche bag.
skiff: man what did you after you gave him a handjob?
deter: i dinked him!!!!
skiff: what did he do?
deter: doesn't matter.... he's a dink

dinkdinked
by deter&skiff August 15, 2007
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Dink

U.S. Navy slang for "delinquent." Specifically, it refers to a sailor being delinquent in his/her qualifications.

Dink does not mean that a sailor is a shitbag (i.e., bad personal hygiene, disrespectful to superiors, etc.). It only refers to the sailor's state of laziness in pursuing his/her qualifications.

You might also hear sailors using "dink" to refer to someone not in the Navy or any armed force. Usually, it will be to comment on someone's (usually a civilian) lack of knowledge about anything Navy-related.
1.
- Chief: "Hey DC3 Swenson, are you qualified for Inport Equipment Monitor yet?"
- DC3 Swenson: "Sorry Chief, I'm still dink."
- Chief: "Dammit Swenson, you've been dink in that watchstation for a year and a half now! Your liberty is secured until you get qualified!"

2.
- Sailor A: Man, I bought this hooker last night and when I said I was in the Navy, she asked if I've ever killed a guy. Do I look like a SEAL to you?
- Sailor B: Sounds like she's dink in her knowledge of what we do, which is drink coffee all day.
by Swivelnutz March 24, 2012
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