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"dink" Definitions
  1. (in sport) a soft hit that makes the ball land on the ground without bouncing much

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" When the Mac team first got their system compiling, "it was like six rows of hashtags, dink-dink-dink-dink-dink, and then it just sat there and it would shit the bed for a little bit, and then it would finally come back up and you'd be like, Are you even kidding me?
"Where the piano goes dink-dink-dink, I don't know what it's called but those sort of twirly legs, put two of those in there," Mr. Jonze instructed Mr. Heffington.
Waz and Dink are friends, though Dink doesn't typically like to hang out with other gamblers.
Dink has relied on Emily for her advice ever since.
Mary and Robert laugh at Dink, but he seems unamused.
"Don't..." Dink begins, a look of horror on his face.
So, you're reasonably wealthy, but your DINK days are behind you.
We're a small orchestra that others might view as rinky-dink.
"I feel like a dink saying the word 'hit,'" he replied.
As previously acknowledged, my nickname seemed to be Dink—not my choice.
"Goldfinger" (1964): Margaret Nolan played the small role of Bond's masseuse, Dink.
It is in Shrinky-Dink form in a glass bottle in Jack's pocket.
Dink, for example, is simply barred from placing bets at any Caesar's properties.
The panic subsides after Dink finds the ticket folded up in his wallet.
"Most gamblers never want to talk about anything other than gambling," Dink says.
They didn't have to dink around, on their little toes, all the time.
For a time, Dink was one of the most successful gamblers in Las Vegas.
"The elite horseplayers make much more money than the elite sports gamblers," Dink says.
Emily lives and dies by OptixEQ, and she has turned Dink into a believer.
Dink doesn't like to hear that, but he tells Robert to bet it anyway.
I, on the other hand, didn't know the meaning of my own handle, Dink.
Your rinky-dink TV just won't do if you want all that extra picture quality.
But times have changed in Vegas, for Dink and other old school professional sports bettors.
It wasn't at Cannes, it wasn't at Sundance, it was just this rinky-dink film.
But I was just kind of cold submitting these rinky-dink op-eds, you know?
We used a rinky dink $40 toaster oven from a brand I don't even remember.
" Grade: Betts 70Bryant 60 "Betts is not a (dink-and-dunk) hitter by any means.
Dink is one of the few pros who puts a sizable portion of his bankroll into horses.
Dink starts to worry about what a muddy racetrack could do to his handicapping of the race.
Now we're back to Dink Stover's era and the hot new ideology coming up is social Darwinism.
And all of this is required, Dink says, to have a shot at beating the enormous track takeout.
"I'm the first to admit I'm not as good as you at horses," Dink says, a bit wounded.
The tiger was found in a "rinky-dink" cage in the garage, which was not locked, police said.
He stopped making mistakes and started putting away the shuttlecock with dink shots that barely cleared the net.
But if he's reading the line moves correctly, the other player is betting against what Dink wants to bet.
"This is very bad," Dink says as the horses cross the finish line a minute and a half later.
And, in a way, that's what Dink likes—that she knows who she is and is true to herself.
Mr Dink believed Turkey needed to become a fully-fledged democracy before it could face up to the genocide.
Other characters on the show include Lionel the lion, Dink the koala, Barnaby the dog, and Lilli the cat.
Almost all of us played with some kind of rinky-dink Spirograph toy at one point in our childhoods.
Not to mention the cross at the other end of DINK, which is the only debut in the bunch.
It's still the Lenglen Trophy, but it was so rinky-dink that they've changed it from when I won.
How could their duplications of these articles, on their rinky-dink websites, upset the election of such a powerful country?
When Dink returns from pilates, he calls Robert on the phone and asks him where the line is at now.
Robert and the other gambler are in a heated discussion about the line on the Canelo fight when Dink calls.
"I just have to trust her opinion even though I personally disagree and I'm against the money here," Dink says.
Clemson won't win this game by trying to dink and dunk down the field against such a talented Alabama defense.
And Dink has two things he thinks gives him an edge, even in a race that's so tricky to figure out.
The man who made the bets on the props is someone Dink knows is much sharper than him at the horses.
Muscular Christian Yale football heroes, real and fictional (Dink Stover and Frank Merriwell among the latter), were winning young Americans' hearts.
Not everyone knows the sport inside out, though, so I feared the idea might be too rinky-dink and get blocked.
If you spent your suburban adolescence sinking sake bombs, how do you go about ordering sake without looking like a dink?
He and Dink grew up together in New York and ran in similar circles of gamblers around the racetracks in the 1980s.
Mr. Dink was the well-meaning but crazy neighbor you'd rather avoid but they have the most fun functions at their house.
Dink, who ran a newspaper serving Turkey's 60,000 Christian Armenians, was gunned down in broad daylight on a busy Istanbul street in 2007.
When celebrities and high rollers like Isiah Thomas wanted to make a big bet, their bookies called Dink to lay off the action.
Their early recording sessions were done in a rinky dink booth on the Lower East Side that they rented for $30-an-hour.
So the engineer grabs a B-3, and Booker adds the most burning, scorching Booker T. organ solo over this rinky-dink demo.
We have dinner at a pizza place near KSHP AM 1400, where Dink is hosting the Eye On Gaming radio show later that night.
The result is a new sort of indie rock that is chipper, rinky-dink, self-consciously handmade with discount-store melodies and neon attitude.
You will be much happier, and you will not find yourself delaying the start of every meeting so everyone can dink around with Bluetooth.
You will be much happier, and you will not find yourself delaying the start of every meeting so everyone can dink around with Bluetooth.
Vibeke is a mesmerizing character, Orstavik sketching the contours of her loneliness within a fun fair too rinky-dink to have a Ferris wheel.
However, the Bears' passing game frequently looked tepid as Glennon snapped a slew of safe, dink-and-dunk passes rather than stretching the field.
Robert's in for 2165 percent of Dink's action, win or lose, and since Dink is doing all the homework, Robert is doing all the legwork.
Dink and Emily's theory that the horses sitting third through seventh would beat the closers isn't going to hold up with a pace this fast.
Linda Lamb's one and only hot hit record was a swirling, vaguely psychedelic churner, that replaced electroclash's rinky-dink aesthetic with something slower and sturdier.
There is something really disconcerting (and also hilarious) about seeing such paintings with roots in Suprematism, Minimalism, and Ad Reinhardt composed on rinky-dink cardboard.
Dink watches for a long time, waiting to see the final order of finish of all of the horses to see how his match-ups did.
At long last Microsoft will make it possible to run Windows 10 on cheap low-powered PCs (like rinky-dink tablets) as well as on smartphones.
This isn't the rinky-dink toaster oven of my youth that cost $40 and lasted but a few years — this is one that's made to last.
This law has not only prosecuted human rights defenders, journalists and other members of civil society, but it also caused the tragic assassination of Hrant Dink.
But there is a cutting symbolism in sending one of the most popular WNBA franchises to a rinky dink arena in the era of #MeToo and #TimesUp.
Dink likes the match-up props because they have 5 percent juice instead of the 503 to 25 percent you have when betting through the racetrack pools.
She and Dink met through mutual friends, and they entered a horseracing tournament together in January where they won an entry to the $222,222,753 National Handicapping Championships.
It's better to double fault and make sure she knows you are going to hit the ball, then to dink it in and let her hit winners.
So Dink instead takes on a partner, someone who isn't a professional gambler and is unknown to the casinos, and has his partner place all of their bets.
Toby Bruce's son, who goes by the name "Dink," is currently in control of the archive, and is considering selling the lot so it can be better preserved.
With the exception of a few local exhibits and some scholarly collaboration, the archive has remained in family hands, under the control of Bruce's son, Benjamin "Dink" Bruce.
As for Dink Bruce, he couldn't be more surprised by the whole thing, although time and the recent hurricane have made him rethink the future of the archive.
Americans also brought with them deeply entrenched racist attitudes that prompted the use of slurs such as "gook" and "dink," which they applied to enemy and friend alike.
In 2007, the Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink was assassinated by a nationalist gunman who may have been acting on the orders of the so-called deep state.
Golden Tate: He had 2500 catches on the game, though the other 28 went for a combined 43 yards, which is a bunch of dink and dunk stuff.
Last month senior Turkish security officials were among 34 defendants put on trial accused of links to the murder of a prominent Armenian journalist, Hrant Dink, a decade ago.
"I stopped by the center with my roommate and a rinky-dink camera and I told the receptionist I was a correspondent with The Ellen DeGeneres Show," Hoffman laughs.
Dink has made some big prop bets and has a lot of money on the race in what he describes as a "friendly contest" with a buddy of his.
Dink, as his friends call him, was a frontman and cornet player for a band called Whizzy and he even boasts a scar from a wild night at CBGB's.
Football?) this clue was brutal, and it crossed what I consider a similarly tricky bit of tennis terminology (at 863D), so I'm calling DAWGS and DINK a sports natick.
"My grandmother used to say, 'Honey, if you let them get milk through the fence, they'll never buy the cow,'" said Dink NeSmith, chief executive of Community Newspapers Inc.
Growing up in Manhattan, we did not have a backyard, though here in DC and most other cities, it's not impossible to get yourself a little rinky-dink one.
Whoever owned the cat was keeping it in a cage inside the garage, police told Click2Houston, but the "rinky-dink" contraption wasn't exactly enough to hold a 350-pound tiger.
Presumably the backstop is that you'd just feel gross if you caught yourself trying too hard to spend oodles of time in Instagram on a rinky-dink device like this.
KR: I wanted Coleman's watch to be a nod to pro ballers wearing timepieces before and during games, but upon further inspection it was just a rinky-dink Apple watch.
Which is sort of a rinky-dink thing to say, but that's part of how you grow, and the way your prose appears on that page sort of changes and evolves.
Near the end of his superb second-round win over the enormously popular Nadal, Kyrgios had the temerity to dink in an underarm serve, trying to catch the Spaniard off guard.
First it was with a cool, low shot from Neymar, then an acrobatic midair volley from Luis Suárez and finally, an artful, trademark dink over the Arsenal goalkeeper by Lionel Messi.
It was a rinky-dink series, produced in the middle of the country, by smart, funny people who hadn't been ground through the mill of either New York or Los Angeles showbiz.
If you are really trying to get in shape, home workouts or workouts in rinky-dink gyms are better thought of as (legitimate, sometimes necessary!) stop-gaps than as holistic paths forward.
By shining different colors of light on a sheet of Shrinky Dink plastic, researchers remotely bent it into various 3D shapes, according to a paper published Friday in the journal Science Advances.
It all makes Walt Disney World, a 43-square mile entertainment complex in the real world, look like a rinky-dink quarter-operated toddler ride in an off-brand Walmart parking lot.
Dink watches on television at his office as the crowd of over 165,000 people at Churchill Downs sing "My Old Kentucky Home," huddled under tarps to shield themselves from the sudden cloudburst.
One of the Turkish Armenian participants, a journalist named Hrant Dink, argued that genocide resolutions by third countries have done more harm than good, provoking a nationalist backlash and hindering Turkey's democratisation.
Mercedes-Benz has been selling cars in the US for decades, but until quite recently, Americans were denied the rinky-dink A-Class vehicles that Mercedes had delivered elsewhere on the globe.
There, Robert calls Dink back and reports on the props for the Kentucky Oaks, the race for three-year-old fillies that serves as a sort of companion for the Derby every year.
When she ferrets out a rinky-dink drug ring operating out of the motel where she and her young son are staying, Brenda immediately takes over and turns the men into her underlings.
Though Kubrick binged on pulp sci-fi as a child, and later listened to radio broadcasts about the paranormal, "2001" has little in common with the rinky-dink conventions of movie science fiction.
By searching nearly every airline, online travel agency (OTA), and travel booking site under the sun, with few exclusions, from the heavy-hitters down to rinky-dink boutique sites you've probably never heard of.
Here's how Dickey and his colleagues got this to work: First, they used an inkjet printer to draw patterns of colors on the Shrinky Dink sheets where the engineers wanted the pages to bend.
Arpgeggiated basslines bounced up and down on stiff synthetic rhythms, rinky-dink melodies were married to shlocky, campy and vampy vocals and the whole thing smacked of the ridiculously sublime and the sublimely ridiculous.
While former quarterback Everett Golson was a dink-and-dunk quarterback, Zaire was one of the leaders of the "fuck it, I'm going deep" club; better still, he actually was successful with that strategy.
"It's not given fair odds in a little rinky-dink hole like this," Lisa Monfils, 46, said as her son, Alex Rossler, 12, reeled in yet another sunny in his search for the gar.
Every sound (or lack thereof — the early scenes on the moon are eerily silent), every shot is designed to make you wonder: 'Did we really send people to space (space!) in those rinky dink tin cans?
While Shaun attempts to help the alien "Lu-La" get home, Farmer John sees a moneymaking opportunity, and attempts to court the U.F.O. tourist trade by turning his farm into a comically rinky-dink theme park.
The company's offerings thus far have consisted of rinky-dink content like Planet of the Apps, an embarrassing game show about apps, and Carpool Karaoke, a five-minute late night skit that was expanded to 20 minutes.
Once upon a time, Alan "Dink" Denkenson was one of the biggest bookmakers in America, having transformed the small bookmaking operation he ran from the grandstands of the Meadowlands into a national organization with offices and staff.
What's always been most appealing about Spider-Man is that he's a kid, if one who can spin big, sticky webs and swing from rooftop to rooftop, comparatively rinky-dink talents in the flying, magic-hammering superhero world.
If four or five years later the couple, having paid taxes for years while consuming minimal social services, decamps for the suburbs only to be replaced by a new DINK (dual income no kids), then life is good.
In the leaked emails, Hillary's advisers also worried that she has an apology "pathology," as Tanden put it to Podesta, fretting about Hillary's inability to offer a sincere apology for putting classified information at risk with rinky-dink servers.
Everything in this film, from the set design of their stuffy, rinky dink beach hotel to the costumes is meant to suggest the very ordinary existence of two people stuck in an era with no outlet for sexuality or even personality.
Panama were in further disarray when Nico Elvedi sent a long diagonal ball down the middle of the field, Gabriel Gomez failed to cut it out and Breel Embolo broke clear to dink the ball over Penedo in the 33rd minute.
Whether you're trying to pack in an iPhone 7+, an overnight maxi pad, a wallet overstuffed with obsolete gift cards, or all of the above, skip the rinky dink box bags in favor of one of the more expandable options ahead.
None of it was legal, and after three arrests and a year in a halfway house, Dink decided to give up bookmaking and try his hand at life on the other side of the equation, and within the boundaries of the law.
I could have paid for some new software and spunked the pitiful remains of the month's wages on a drum machine and a rinky-dink USB keyboard or a stylophone or a kazoo, but instead I turned to the internet for help.
He has led a project to work with other artists exiled in Berlin at the Gorki Theatre, and he took part in a performance in January commemorating the life of the Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, who was murdered in Istanbul in 2007.
Shiv definitely felt like a loser setting off the hand-dryer in a graffitied public toilet while some dink named Hugo was hanging out with Dad and Kendall at Argestes, but, as you explained above, she did well for herself on the panel stage.
Lots of people might, ipso facto, take the author's many tales of dating and screwing various strippers, dominatrices, and flawless-skinned blondes during the nineties' second half—after Moby started drinking again following seven years of sobriety—as proof of what a dink the guy truly is.
"Water on My Face," perhaps Yachty's best song, riffs on rap tropes about jewelry and girls in a semi-bored, intermittently Auto-Tuned sing-along over a sparkly beat from The Masked Jerk that sounds like someone synced a drum machine to a rinky-dink elementary school science video.
Detroit execs are on the front lines of managing what a lot of longtime Trump observers have known for years: The president claims to be a dealmaking business genius, but his business background is small-time real-estate development for a rinky-dink family operation punctuated with bankruptcies and bilked partners.
But then comes "Strangler Bob," in which Dink, the narrator (all of the stories are in the first person), tries to reckon not only with his reduced circumstances but with a prophecy, courtesy of his cellmate in county lockup, that he and two felonious acquaintances will one day commit a murder.
Do you recall those disappointing weekend nights spent clicking and clicking through the service's shrinky-dink selection, looking for just one movie you wanted to watch, and instead found a bunch of bewilderingly dumb kids' movies, not-even-fun-bad '80s and '90s duds, recent big-studio botches, and Things Starring Chris Klein?
Nor is it just that he scored twice so beautifully, with the sort of aristry we associate with Messi: one precision strike from the edge of the penalty area, fizzing past Alisson, Roma's goalkeeper; one delicate chip — a dink, really, there is no other word for it — after exchanging quick-fire passes with Roberto Firmino.
The organisation's highlights include campaigns to release jailed journalists Isik Yurtçu (1996) and Ahmet Sik (2011), to properly investigate the murders of Mektin Göktepe (183) and Hrant Dink (2007), to name and shame Army Chief of Staff Hüseyin Kivrikoglu (2002), to reform media and Internet laws (2000s), and to support embattled Cumhuriyet daily (2015-2017).
But with new franchise director James Foley (Fear, At Close Range) now on board, we're hoping that Darker can do a better job of getting at the pulpy roots of E.L. James' e-book-turned-best-seller, which documents the tortured relationship between young student Anastasia (played by Dakota Johnson) and corporate kink-a-dink Christian Grey (Jamie Dornan).
As though each head coach through which the Browns have churned was a hapless victim of circumstance and didn't contribute to his own demise by, for example, rotating his starting running backs like he was throwing darts (Mike Pettine), calling offensive game plans so conservative Buddy Ryan's ghost was like, "Dude" (Pat Shurmur), or alienating everyone by being a dink who fined players for parking in the wrong spots (Eric Mangini).

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