dinky-di
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Fanciful diminutive form of dinkum.
Pronunciation
- (General Australian) IPA(key): /ˈdɪŋkiˈdɑi/
- (UK) IPA(key): /dɪŋkiˈdʌɪ/
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Adjective
dinky-di (not comparable)
- (Australian slang) Genuine, true.
- 1950, Nevil Shute, A Town Like Alice, 2010, unnumbered page,
- ‘Is that dinky-die?’ he asked. ‘You came on to Australia because of me?’
- 1962, Show: The Magazine of the Arts, Volume 2, page 74,
- Since Miss McKendry is a dinky-die Aussie with an accent thick as a kangaroo′s tail, she was hexed from the start.
- 1985, Peter Carey, Illywhacker, Faber and Faber 2003, p. 282:
- ‘I was nearly a doctor,’ she said.
- ‘Fair dinkum?’
- ‘Dinky-di.’
- 1950, Nevil Shute, A Town Like Alice, 2010, unnumbered page,
- (Australian slang, by extension) Authentically Australian.
- (Australian slang) Honest, on the level.
- (Australian slang) True blue, steadfastly loyal.
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