Doinked vs Drinked - What's the difference?
doinked | drinked |
(doink)
(US slang, humorous, transitive) To have sexual intercourse (with someone)
(slang) A fool; a jerk; a worthless person.
* 1989 , Thomas Szollosi, The Proving (page 55)
* 1990 , Grant Naylor, Better Than Life
* 1994 , William Shatner, Tek Power (page 152)
* 2008 , Matthew Theisen, The Supreme Witness (page 46)
(nonstandard) (drink)
* 1860 , (The New York Times) , "
* 1999 , (San Francisco Chronicle) , "
As verbs the difference between doinked and drinked
is that doinked is (doink) while drinked is (nonstandard) (drink).doinked
English
Verb
(head)doink
English
Verb
(en verb)- You kind of want to doink him, don't you?
Synonyms
* See .Noun
(en noun)- High school crowds; doinks with nothing better to do than come down to this pisshole and wave through the glass partition at the biggest jerk in the whole gang.
- 'Mayday... Mayday...' Rimmer turned. 'I wonder why it's "Mayday"? 'It's French, you doink . Help me - m'aidez . How much food is there?'
- "Are you this critical of all the Club 900 patrons?" The mechanical doorman made a chuckling noise. "Sure, sap. It makes you doinks feel extra guilty."
- We're about the only people here who are in everyday wardrobe; all the other fools are trying to outdo those doinks in Hollywood.
drinked
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Verb
(head)How the Republicans took the Nomination of Lincoln The Opposition Victory in Oregon":
- Then these stalwart martyrs dashed their new hats on the pavement, they "danged their buttons" that they had ever been such fools as to admit LINCOLN to be any better than a moderate stump-orator, who had got whipped out by DOUGLAS; they drinked , took something, accepted a treat, snook hands, consented to be treated again -- and by this time the extras were out with LINCOLN once more the man, and the "Straight-outs" slinked off once more for a private drop of refreshments.
There's no bucking veteran deer hunter":
- Nielsen credits his long, healthy life to the great love and bonds in his family and his passions for his career and outdoor adventure. " 'Course, I never smoked or drinked ."