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Jackson6612  +  324806 Mon, 05 Feb 07 09:58 PM
Is there any word dikny in English dictionary? Spellings may differ, like it may be dikney or dekny.
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YoHf, 2 yr 294 days ago

Where did you find it?

I haven't ever heard anything like that.

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Feebs11  +  324813 Mon, 05 Feb 07 10:10 PM
Are you perhaps thinking of  DKNY? Perhaps someone said it as a word, rather than just the initials of Donna Karan New York.

Otherwise, it might be a typo for "dinky"
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YoHf, 2 yr 294 days ago

 Feebs11 wrote:

it might be a typo for "dinky"

Most likely that's it.

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