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- DictionaryDink·y/ˈdiNGkē/
noun
- 1. a partner in a well-off working couple with no children: informal "even those dinkies with high incomes are priced out of the market"
The meaning of DINKY is overly or unattractively small; also, British : attractively small : cute. How to use dinky in a sentence.
Synonyms for DINKY: small, diminutive, little, tiny, pocket, miniature, fine, puny; Antonyms of DINKY: large, big, oversized, substantial, sizeable, sizable, great, considerable.
Dinky definition: small, unimportant, unimpressive, or shabby. See examples of DINKY used in a sentence.
abbreviation for double income no kids yet: a member of a young couple in which both partners earn a lot of money and are able to spend it on themselves because they have no children: This area is too expensive for most people to live in, but it's particularly popular with dinkies. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
abbreviation for double income no kids yet: a member of a young couple in which both partners earn a lot of money and are able to spend it on themselves because they have no children: This area is too expensive for most people to live in, but it's particularly popular with dinkies. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
Something that's dinky is very small or unimportant. A college freshmen might be shocked at how dinky her dorm room is. You might live in a dinky apartment or sit down to a child's tea party, sipping out of dinky, doll-sized tea cups.
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