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dink noun- a person from South Asia; especially, in later use, a Vietnamese person AUSTRALIA, 1938
Recorded in 1938 as Australian slang for “a Chinese person”; In 1961, Julian Franklyn recorded it as Australian rhyming slang, formed on CHINK - “Hey,” he said, lowering his weapon. “The dink’s got cokes.” — Ronald J. Glasser, 365 Days, p. 80, 1971
- Another time we were running convoy and the road was crowded with dink kids, begging C rations just like always. — Larry Heinemann, Close Quarters, pp. 98–99, 1977
- — Maledicta, p. 124, Summer 1980: “Racial and ethnic slurs: regional awareness and variations”
- Bozwell was with a dink the night Violet met him and they talked a few words of gook. — Joseph Wambaugh, The Glitter Dome, p. 157, 1981
- What have we got to hold the blackness back, to keep our hides whole from the panji traps, to keep our heads whole from the urge to waste, to blow away in one conclusive burst all gooks, slants, slope-heads, dinks, and other such? — Bruce Dawe, Sometimes Gladness, p. 214, 1981
- Gooks could be both. Slants and slopes were civilians. Dinks could be both. — Nelson DeMille, Word of Honor, p. 414, 1985
- Police up your extra ammo and frags, don’t leave nothing for the dinks. — Platoon, 1986
- a partner in a relationship that can be defined as “double (or dual) income, no kids”, that is a couple with two jobs and no children; or as an adjective applied to the couple US, 1987
An acronym. - — American Speech, Summer 1989
- a clueless, unaware person US, 1962
- — Collin Baker et al., College Undergraduate Slang Study Conducted at Brown University, p. 105, 1968
- — Current Slang, p. 10, Spring 1971
- Safeway, dink. As in the supermarket. — Armistead Maupin, Tales of the City, p. 14, 1978
- It’s an anonymous call, you dink. — Elmore Leonard, Cat Chaser, p. 233, 1982
- Next thing I know I’m standing over her, trying to look like a loverstudguy and not some scared-to-death dink. — David Henry Sterry, Chicken, p. 48, 2002
- the penis US, 1888
- “I bet he still pees the bed,” Rodney Harrington had been heard to say. “That is, if he’s got a dink to pee with.” — Grace Metalious, Peyton Place, p. 92, 1956
- — Collin Baker et al., College Undergraduate Slang Study Conducted at Brown University, p. 105, 1968
- — H. Max, Gay (S)language, p. 12, 1988
- Lube the shit out of her ass and your dink, and place your dink’s face right at the anus. — Suroosh Alvi et al., The Vice Guide, p. 40, 2002
- in volleyball, a tap of the ball after a faked hitting of the ball downward with great force US
- — Bonnie Robison, Sports Illustrated Volleyball, p. 94, 1972
- a lift on a bicycle or, formerly, a horse AUSTRALIA, 1934
- Out on the road, as I began running towards the short cut, I heard Squid yell, “I’ll give y’ a dink.” — D.E. Charlwood, All the Green Year, p. 46, 1965
- — Jim Ramsay, Cop It Sweet!, p. 29, 1977
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