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dip-dunk noun an unpleasant person, especially one who is not in the know US- SEAL Team Six trained harder than any unit had ever trained before, waiting for the opportunity to show the skeptical bureaucrat-sailors and dip-dunk bean-counters prevalent in Washington that it was possible for the U.S. Navy to fight back effectively against terrorists. — Richard Marcinko with John Weisman, Rogue Warrior, p. 5, 1992
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