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din-din

[ din-din ]

noun

Baby Talk.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of din-din1

First recorded in 1900–05; by shortening and reduplication
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The presidency hardly requires that one mount a rough steed and spear an antelope for din-din.

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“Did we have a nice din-din?†a museum guard asks as Mr. Hall and a companion exit the cafeteria.

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As they leave the museum cafeteria, another guard asks, “Did we have a nice din-din?â€

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I never said, “Did we have a nice din-din?†to anybody, but I’m sure I condescended to the old.

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And it was all kind of positive, until I went to the National Gallery and a crazy guard said to me, “Did we have a nice din-din?â€

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