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dink someone off Sl. to make someone angry. Whatever you do, don't dink her off! Why did you have to start out your speech by dinking off the entire audience? rinky-dink (American informal) not important or of bad quality (always before noun) We drove into a rinky-dink town in rural Pennsylvania. This isn't rinky-dink stuff - it's high quality furniture. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Cracked, kinked and steep, the park is a challenge for all but the Hewitts of this world, and we mostly dinked around in the shallow end for a couple of hours. Keao Burdine, who had 14 kills, tried to pass off a serve, but it went over the net, and Darla Myhre dinked it over for the victory. She seemed all strings and bell-pulls--ribbons, chains, bead necklaces that dinked and caught--and a boa of azure feathers hung round her neck with the ends uneven. |
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