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rinky-dink

[ring-kee-dingk] Origin

rink·y-dink

[ring-kee-dingk] Slang.
adjective
1.
inconsequential, amateurish, or of generally inferior quality; small-time: a rinky-dink college; He plays with some rinky-dink team.
2.
outmoded or shabby; backward; antiquated: a rinky-dink airline.
noun
3.
a person or thing that is rinky-dink.

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of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a person who is obnoxious or peculiar
having a pleasantly plump figure

Origin:
1910–15; rhyming compound (perhaps based on alteration and nasalization of rickety); compare ricky-tick
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rinky-dink
1912, carnival slang, said to be imitative of the sound of banjo music at parades.
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rinky-dink definition

[ˈrɪŋkiˈdɪŋk]
  1. mod.
    cheap; inferior; broken down. : I sold my rinky-dink old car yesterday.
Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions by Richard A. Spears.Fourth Edition.
Copyright 2007. Published by McGraw Hill.
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