Dink vs. Donk — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Dink and Donk
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Dink
A drop shot.
Donk
A sub-genre of Scouse house music containing distinctive percussion sounds.
Dink
A stupid, annoying, or contemptible person.
Donk
A car's engine.
Dink
Used as a disparaging term for a Vietnamese person, especially during the Vietnam War.
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Donk
A fool.
Dink
A member of a couple who both hold jobs and have no children.
Donk
A poor player who makes mistakes.
Dink
(tennis) A soft drop shot.
Donk
(slang) A donkey the animal.
Dink
(pickleball) A soft drop shot played at or near the non-volley zone.
Donk
Dampness; moistness
Dink
(soccer) A light chip; a chipped pass or shot
Donk
A dense mist or drizzle
Dink
A ride on the crossbar or handlebars of a bicycle.
I gave him a dink on my bike.
Donk
A mouldy dampness; mouldiness
Dink
A North Vietnamese soldier.
Donk
A 1971 to 1976 Chevrolet Caprice or Impala that has been modified, usually by being raised and given bigger wheels.
Dink
(US) double income no kids.
Donk
To hit
He donked me on the head!
We can donk all day, boys!
Dink
Hard work, especially one's share of a task.
Donk
To provide a second person with a lift on a bicycle (formerly, on a horse), seating the passenger either in front (on the handlebar) or behind (sharing the seat); to travel as a passenger in such manner.
Dink
A soldier from Australia or New Zealand, a member of the ANZAC forces during the First World War.
Donk
(poker slang) To make a donk bet.
Dink
The penis.
Donk
To moisten; dampen
Dink
A foolish or contemptible person.
Donk
To drizzle
Dink
(tennis) To play a soft drop shot.
Donk
Damp; moist; wet
Dink
(pickleball) To play a soft drop shot at or near the non-volley zone.
Dink
(football) To chip lightly, to play a light chip shot.
The forward dinked the ball over the goalkeeper to score his first goal of the season.
Dink
To carry someone on a pushbike: behind, on the crossbar or on the handlebar.
Dink
Honest, fair, true.
Dink
Genuine, proper, fair dinkum.
Dink
Finely dressed, elegant; neat.
Dink
Alternative spelling of dinq
Dink
Honestly, truly.
Dink
Trim; neat.
Dink
To deck; - often with out or up.
Dink
Either of a married couple who both are employed and have no children. The term is often used as the prototype of midde-class persons with higher-than-average disposable income.
Dink
A ball hit softly that falls to the ground just beyond the net.
Dink
An Asian person, especially a Vietnamese; - used contemptuously, considered disparaging and offensive.
Dink
A couple who both have careers and no children (an acronym for dual income no kids)
Dink
A soft return so that the tennis ball drops abruptly after crossing the net
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