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Meaning
Noun
●
Initialism of double
income
, no
kids
. - a
childless
couple
with two
jobs
and thus two
income
s
●
In Tennis:
A
soft
drop
shot.
●
A
soft
drop shot
played at
or
near
the non-volley zone.
●
In Football (soccer):
A
light
chip
; a
chipped
pass
or shot
●
In Australian English:
A
ride
on the
crossbar
or
handlebars
of a bicycle.
⚠️
In American English, Military & People:
A North Vietnamese soldier.
●
In American English:
Initialism of double
income
no kids..
●
In Australian English & Northern England English:
Hard work, especially
one's
share
of a task.
●
A
soldier
from Australia or New Zealand, a
member
of the ANZAC
forces
during the First World War.
●
In American English & Canadian English:
The penis.
●
In American English & Canadian English:
A
foolish
or
contemptible
person.
Verb
●
In Tennis:
To
play
a
soft
drop
shot.
●
To
play
a
soft
drop shot
at or
near
the non-volley zone.
●
In Football (soccer):
To
chip
lightly
, to
play
a
light
chip
shot.
●
In Australian English:
To
carry
someone on a
pushbike
: behind, on the
crossbar
or on the handlebar.
Adj
●
In Australian English & New Zealand English:
Honest,
fair
, true.
●
In Australian English & New Zealand English:
Genuine,
proper
,
fair
dinkum.
●
Finely
dressed
,
elegant
; neat.
●
In American English, Military & Genitalia:
Alternative
spelling
of dinq
Adv
●
In Australian English & New Zealand English:
Honestly, truly.
Sourced from
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Related words may be derogatory, vulgar, or offensive
Rhymes
Ink
Dink
Pink
Dink
Sync
Zinc
Rink
Tink
Hink
Fink
Kink
Bink
Link
Mink
Wink
Inc.
Link
Sink
Skink
Plink
Blink
Drink
Chink
Stink
Twink
Brink
Clink
Think
Slink
Swink
Sprink
Shrink
Rethink
Wikilink
Cullen Skink
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