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dinker

Noun. A word used only by people withhalf-mexican friends. They usually use it when referring to most anything, it is a replacement word when one thinks other words are inadequate. Often used to refer to friends when speaking to them. Originated in Madison, WI.

It's right next to the fire dinker (fire alarm).

Dinker, where are you?

by MadisonsFinest June 26, 2010

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Dinker

a way to refer to something as small. or not big

that fish is a dinker

by Hankst3r March 22, 2020


Dinker

A shot in lacrosse that hits the edge of the goal before going in, making a satisfying noise.

Jordan: Did you see that dinker?
Ethan: That shot was like 5 feet over the cage.

by 99ch February 21, 2019

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Dinker

Someone who cannot spell and is just an idiot

Rai is a fool and a dinker

by AnonymousUWUOWO July 1, 2021

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dinkers

When a girl has two pony tails on each side of the back of her head. That is called dinkers.

Katie and Allie wanted to wear dinkers for school todway instead of a single ponytail.

by david April 10, 2005

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dinker

Verb. To troubleshoot. To fix. To try different things with. To work on something when you don't really know what you are doing or don't know what else to do. To try unorthodox remedies.

I'm going to dinker with my car and see if I can get it to start.

by Matthew L Reed May 10, 2006

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Dinker

An income characterization for a couple with DINK status (see dink - dual income, no kids). Often associated with empty nesters or new relationships between older persons.

He and she are great dinkers.

by av8rs May 12, 2010

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