din-din
[ din-din ]
/ ˈdɪnˌdɪn /
noun Baby Talk.
Origin of din-din
First recorded in 1900–05; by shortening and reduplication
Words nearby din-din
Example sentences from the Web for din-din
But baby had no heart for play and, withdrawing her hand, pointed to the porringer with the suggestive remark: "Din-din, now."
Rose in Bloom |Louisa May AlcottWants to lap up keemy and nibbst fish at the Prince George for your din-din?
Edgar Saltus: The Man |Marie Saltus