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Dink
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Dink could refer to:
DINK is a term used to define the "Dual Income, No Kids" demographic group.
Across Australia a "Dink" (sometimes "Dinky") is to give someone a lift on your pushbike. A dink can be given on the handlebars, sidebar or on the back.
The word "dink" or "dinky" is also a euphemism parents use to name the "Johnson" of small children. Note that dinky has a range of other meanings in various countries.
"DINK" also means a small auxiliary boat affixed to a sailboat. See also dinghy.
Claude Giroux (wrestler) depicted a clown known as Dink in the World Wrestling Federation.
Also used as an insult. ("He's such a dink!") Common in Canada and New England. Euphemism for "dick".
Dink - 1990's alternative techno-rock band from Kent, OH.
The Dinks are a group of munchkin-like characters in red robes in the 1987 movie Spaceballs.
"Dink" is a scooter brand, manufactured by Kymco. See Dink Scooter.
"Dink" is also used to mean "Mess With" as in "I'm going to dink with that until it works". Along similar lines, in computer science, to increment or decrement a counter, as in "In counting from 4 to 6, it dinks the counter two times".
Dink, the Little Dinosaur, a children's animated series broadcast in the United States in the 1980s.
"Dink" (U.S. Vietnam era) was used as a derogatory reference for North Vietnamese soldiers or guerrillas. See List of ethnic slurs.
Dink Smallwood is the name of a PC RPG made in 1997 and is also the name of the main character.
Dink Meeker is a character in the Ender's Game series of books by Orson Scott Card.
"Dink" is a hypocorism for the given name Dennis.
"Dink" is also a word in beach volleyball lingo refering to a soft attacking shot travelling in an arc at low velocity. A "dink" in this context is usually strategically directed away from the reach of the blocker and the non-blocking defender. A beach volleyball dink is also known as a 'roll-shot'.