DINK

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A soft shot in tennis: A dink is a gentle, controlled stroke, typically a drop shot or a soft return, that causes the tennis ball to fall abruptly and close to the net on the opponent's side.
    • A couple with dual incomes and no children: DINK is an acronym for "Dual Income, No Kids." It refers to a household, usually a couple, where both partners have careers and have chosen not to have children.
Usage Examples
  • Noun (Tennis):

    • She won the point with a perfect dink that just cleared the net.
    • The player's strategy relied on mixing powerful serves with delicate dinks.
  • Noun (Lifestyle/Demographics):

    • As a dink couple, they have more disposable income for travel.
    • The neighborhood is popular with dinks who prefer an urban lifestyle.
Advanced Usage
  • The term dink in tennis is often used as both a noun and a verb informally.
    • He dinked the ball over the net for a winner. (Verb form)
  • In demographics, DINK is often capitalized as an acronym and can be used attributively.
    • They are part of the DINK demographic.
    • The marketing campaign targets DINK households.
Variants and Related Words
  • Dinkum (adj, Australian slang): This is a separate word meaning genuine or true. It is not a variant of "dink" but is sometimes confused due to similarity.
    • He's a dinkum bloke. (He's a genuine/true fellow.)
Synonyms
  • For the tennis term: Drop shot, soft shot, touch shot, lob (though a lob is typically higher).
  • For the acronym: Childfree couple (note: "childfree" often implies a conscious choice, similar to DINK).
Related Phrases
  • DINKY: An extended acronym for "Dual Income, No Kids Yet," referring to a couple who currently have no children but may plan to in the future.
Noun
  1. a soft return so that the tennis ball drops abruptly after crossing the net
  2. a couple who both have careers and no children (an acronym for dual income no kids)