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Meaning of
dink
in English
dink
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Definitions
Noun
a
childless
couple
with
dual
income
The
Smiths
are
a
dink
couple
who
love
to
travel
.
an
acronym
for
double
income
no
kids
;
financial
independence
Dink
families
often
have
more
financial
freedom
.
a
childless
couple
with
dual
incomes
(
US
)
In
the
US
,
dink
couples
are
becoming
more
common
.
a
soft
drop
shot
in
tennis
A
well-placed
dink
shot
can
be
an
effective
tactic
in
tennis
.
a
soft
shot
in
pickleball
;
near
non-volley
zone
The
player
attempted
to
dink
the
ball
over
the
net
.
a
light
chip
in
soccer
;
chipped
pass
A
well-placed
dink
in
soccer
can
catch
the
opponent
off
guard
.
a
ride
on
a
bicycle's
crossbar
or
handlebars
(
Australia
)
Riding
on
the
crossbar
of
a
bicycle
is
sometimes
called
a
dink
in
Australia
.
hard
work
or
one's
share
of
a
task
The
team
leader
assigned
a
fair
share
of
work
to
each
member
,
calling
it
their
dink
.
a
soldier
from
Australia
or
New
Zealand
(
ANZAC
forces
)
The
ANZAC
soldier
was
known
for
his
bravery
in
combat
,
and
was
referred
to
as
a
dink
.
Verb
to
play
a
soft
drop
shot
in
tennis
She
learned
to
dink
the
shuttlecock
in
badminton
to
deceive
her
opponent
.
to
play
a
soft
shot
in
pickleball
The
team
practiced
how
to
dink
the
ball
effectively
in
pickleball
.
to
hit
softly
in
pickleball
;
near
non-volley
zone
The
player
tried
to
dink
the
ball
softly
over
the
net
in
pickleball
.
to
chip
lightly
in
soccer
;
a
gentle
shot
The
soccer
player
tried
to
dink
the
ball
over
the
opponent's
head
.
to
carry
someone
on
a
pushbike
(
informal
)
The
kid
loved
to
dink
on
the
back
of
his
friend's
pushbike
as
they
rode
to
school
.
Adjective
honest
or
genuine
;
fair
and
true
The
company
prided
itself
on
being
a
dink
business
,
with
transparent
and
honest
practices
.
genuine
and
proper
;
used
for
emphasis
The
company
is
a
dink
business
,
known
for
its
honest
practices
.
Adverb
honestly
or
truly
;
with
sincerity
She
spoke
dink
to
her
friend
,
without
hiding
any
secrets
.