DINKY


Meaning of DINKY in English

ˈdiŋkē, -ki adjective

( usually -er/-est )

Etymology: dink (I) + -y

1. chiefly Britain : neat , smart , spruce : cute , pretty

exemplified dinky femininity, with stylish cut and gay colors — Sam Pollock

2. : small , insignificant

the dinky little engine switched loaded cars — John Faulkner

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.