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An abbreviation for "double income, no kids".  This term describes a married couple with no interest in having kids, at least for a time.  This could be due to their interest in paying of debts or building a significant savings account before they plunge into parenthood.
An abbreviation for "double income, no kids".  This term describes a married couple with no interest in having kids, at least for a time.  This could be due to their interest in paying of debts or building a significant savings account before they plunge into parenthood.  To see another perspective, check out Dennis Prager's "Fireside Chat, Ep. 323 — DINKs' Biggest Mistake" at PragerU.com.


This term is distinct from "dink", which can be found in standard dictionaries.
This term is distinct from "dink", which can be found in standard dictionaries.

Latest revision as of 22:25, 21 January 2024

An abbreviation for "double income, no kids". This term describes a married couple with no interest in having kids, at least for a time. This could be due to their interest in paying of debts or building a significant savings account before they plunge into parenthood. To see another perspective, check out Dennis Prager's "Fireside Chat, Ep. 323 — DINKs' Biggest Mistake" at PragerU.com.

This term is distinct from "dink", which can be found in standard dictionaries.