A less intellectual word used by people of any age to express the word dinner.
Din Din would be used between people who know each other well, not people who work together (As in a company, or work area).
Din Din would be used between people who know each other well, not people who work together (As in a company, or work area).
John and his family were sitting on the couch, when a phone rang. John picked it up. "Wanna have din din tonight?" asked Joshua, John's best friend.
by dcablackbelt January 15, 2017
by number 1 3er June 24, 2004
To Awl inturestid Horspital staf:
Ther will b a meating inthe nursing home 1 dinning room at 0900 to heer a leckchur on the hazzurds of consuming lead-baist paint chips durin childhud.
Ther will b a meating inthe nursing home 1 dinning room at 0900 to heer a leckchur on the hazzurds of consuming lead-baist paint chips durin childhud.
by dandi December 20, 2003
Short way to say (Did not)
by Kage Maro 2008 March 10, 2015
din n. A jumble of loud, usually discordant sounds. See Synonyms at noise. v. dinned, din·ning, dins. v. –tr. 1. To stun with deafening noise. 2. To instill by wearying repetition: dinned the Latin conjugations into the student's heads. v. –intr. To make a loud noise.
Listen to that din!
by KawaiiAnime November 26, 2003
by Ben February 25, 2004