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DINS

Quebecois for "dans les" which means 'in the'

Chu ne dins annees 60s dans un Quebec en plein changement

by KJF December 8, 2005

4πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


Dinning

the new cool hipsta way to spell dining, usually referring to outdoor dining.
the extra n is for extra good

I went dinning with my ladies on the patio

by foddiexpert September 4, 2013

17πŸ‘ 19πŸ‘Ž


Din

Pronounced (Dëëën), its the word you say when you are heavily intoxicated, and looking to getting more intoxicated. It can also be used as the substitute for any noun, verb, or adjective.

Lets go buy some more din.

by Trust Me im Din September 15, 2010

10πŸ‘ 12πŸ‘Ž


din

Din, a word to descirbe a crazy person, to be a din the following symptoms are;

-usually are hyper active
-can be very weird at times
-be completely random
-has crazy eyes

OMG!?! that girl is as crazy as a din

Hey did you see that din the other day? Yeah she was weirdly throwing her arms all over the place.

Yeah that person is a bit of a din

by chocolatecoatedbanana November 18, 2011

6πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


DIN

A sweet ass rail made of aluminum or steel.

Dude, you shredded boku DIN today!

I'm gonna cut the DIN real good like!

by greyum March 7, 2008

13πŸ‘ 18πŸ‘Ž


Din

n. Referring to a good friend or a peer
adj. Referring to something extaordinary or awsome

(n.) "Sup din?"
(adj.) "Dude! That's din!"

by Borthycleez July 20, 2010

5πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


DIN

Deutsches Institut fΓΌr Normung
(German Institute for Standardization)

DIN is a registered association, founded in 1917. Its head office is in Berlin. Since 1975 it has been recognized by the German government as the national standards body and represents German interests at international and European level.

DIN offers a forum in which representatives from the manufacturing industries, consumer organizations, commerce, the trades, service industries, science, technical inspectorates, government, in short anyone with an interest in standardization, may meet in order to discuss and define their specific standardization requirements and to record the results as German Standards.

1. I bought a pack of DIN-A4 papers today! But stupid Americans use their own random non-sense standards.

2. Inconsistent use of SI units and international standard paper sizes remain today a primary cause for U.S. businesses failing to meet the expectations of customers worldwide. Go for DIN!

by Einosuke Kanemoto May 7, 2006

10πŸ‘ 16πŸ‘Ž