1. dink - Noun
2. dink - Adjective
3. dink - Verb
4. dink - Adverb
Trim; neat.
To deck; -- often with out or up.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI'm putting you in Dink Meeker's toon. From now on, as far as you're concerned, Dink Meeker is God." "Then who are you?" "The personnel officer who hired God. Orson Scott Card
"And you actually were cuddly," said Carn. "No offense, but you were spunky." "If that's your word for 'bratty little asshole,' said Dink mildly. Orson Scott Card
I don't care how loyal you think you're going to be, Dink. It's not in you. You're a brat and you always will be. So admit what a lousy follower you are, and go ahead and LEAD. Orson Scott Card
Hrant Dink has sacrificed his life and become a target for the sake of justice, truth and tolerance. Sebouh Chouldjian
City were aggrieved after Fernandes won a dubious foul but the Portuguese showed quick thinking to dink a ball over the top to Martial, who struck his volley at Ederson and it squirmed underneath the Brazilian, who should have done a lot better. Source: Internet
Dink keeps getting envelopes in the mail addressed to "D. Source: Internet