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== Entertainment ==
== Entertainment ==
=== Characters ===
=== Characters ===
* Spencer LaChance, current champion of National Dink League, known for goofing off in math
* [[Dink Meeker]], in the ''Ender's Game'' series of books by Orson Scott Card
* [[Dink Meeker]], in the ''Ender's Game'' series of books by Orson Scott Card
* "Dink" Dunkin, a child detective in the [[A to Z Mysteries]] novel series
* "Dink" Dunkin, a child detective in the [[A to Z Mysteries]] novel series

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Dink may refer to:

Entertainment

Characters

  • Spencer LaChance, current champion of National Dink League, known for goofing off in math
  • Dink Meeker, in the Ender's Game series of books by Orson Scott Card
  • "Dink" Dunkin, a child detective in the A to Z Mysteries novel series
  • Dink Stover, in stories and novels by Owen Johnson
  • Dink, a child character in the 1931 film The Champ, played by Jackie Cooper
  • Dink, in the 1953 film The Clown, a remake of The Champ
  • Dink (James Bond), a woman in the James Bond film Goldfinger
  • Dinks, a group of munchkin-like characters in red robes in the 1987 movie Spaceballs
  • Dink Jenkins, in the 2000 film My Dog Skip, played by Luke Wilson
  • Mr. Dink, on the Nickelodeon television series Doug
  • the title character of Dink, the Little Dinosaur, a 1980s American children's animated series
  • Dink, a recurring character in the TV series Private Practice
  • Dink, in the animated TV series Cubeez
  • the main character of Dink Smallwood, a role-playing video game made in 1997

Music

People

Slang

  • A term for the penis
  • A hypocorism for the given name Dennis
  • Military slang for a recruit in training, "Desperately In Need of Knowledge"
  • An acronym for a couple living together, "|Dual Income, No Kids" - see DINKY

Sports

  • In volleyball, tapping the ball just barely over the net after faking a spike
  • In tennis, a soft drop shot
  • In soccer, chipping the ball lightly

Places

See also