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There are 17 different meanings of Dink.


Computer science
7 products, approx. 179 pages
A term 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. "In counting from 4 to 6, it dinks the counter two times".
Golf
10 products, approx. 56 pages
An onomatopoeia for the sound when a golf ball goes in the hole.
Spaceballs
2 products, approx. 24 pages
A group of munchkin-like characters in red robes in the 1987 movie Spaceballs.
Pushbike
4 products, approx. 21 pages
A ride given to someone on a pushbike;
Goldfinger (film)
1 product, approx. 12 pages
Dink (James Bond), a woman in the James Bond film Goldfinger.
Beach volleyball
2 products, approx. 9 pages
A word in beach volleyball lingo referring 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'.
Dinghy
1 product, approx. 8 pages
"A small auxiliary boat affixed to a sailboat, also known as a dinghy;
Dink Smallwood
1 product, approx. 3 pages
Dink Smallwood, the name of a PC RPG made in 1997 and is also the name of the main character.
Dink (band)
1 product, approx. 1 pages
DINK was the name of an American industrial rock band.
DINKY
2 products, approx. 1 pages
D.I.N.K: Dual Income No Kids, a financial term used for couples with no kids.
Dink, the Little Dinosaur
1 product, approx. 1 pages
Dink, the Little Dinosaur, a children's animated series broadcast in the United States in the 1980s.
Dinky
1 product, approx. 1 pages
DINKY is an acronym, short for dual (or double) income, no kids yet. DINKY is occasionally used (in the UK, India, and China) to describe a high-earning couple who choose not to have children and are therefore able to afford a more expensive consumer...
Dinky Toy, an early manufacturer of small, die-cast toy cars. This is now sometimes genericized into the reference "Dink" referring to Hot Wheels and other brands of similar toy cars.

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