rinky-dink

Etymology
en; possibly a variant of, with a change of the initial. The is attested earlier than the.

Noun

 * 1)  A person regarded as contemptible or insignificant.
 * 2) An amateur or someone who is underqualified.
 * 3) Someone who operates unethically; specifically, a small-time conman or crook.
 * 4)  Something that is not up to acceptable standards; something regarded as being of low quality.
 * 5)  A miscellaneous object or thing; a thingy.
 * 6)  Deceptive or underhanded rigmarole; deception, trickery;  often preceded by the: an instance of this; a deception, swindle, a trick.
 * 1) Someone who operates unethically; specifically, a small-time conman or crook.
 * 2)  Something that is not up to acceptable standards; something regarded as being of low quality.
 * 3)  A miscellaneous object or thing; a thingy.
 * 4)  Deceptive or underhanded rigmarole; deception, trickery;  often preceded by the: an instance of this; a deception, swindle, a trick.
 * 1)  Something that is not up to acceptable standards; something regarded as being of low quality.
 * 2)  A miscellaneous object or thing; a thingy.
 * 3)  Deceptive or underhanded rigmarole; deception, trickery;  often preceded by the: an instance of this; a deception, swindle, a trick.
 * 1)  A miscellaneous object or thing; a thingy.
 * 2)  Deceptive or underhanded rigmarole; deception, trickery;  often preceded by the: an instance of this; a deception, swindle, a trick.
 * 1)  A miscellaneous object or thing; a thingy.
 * 2)  Deceptive or underhanded rigmarole; deception, trickery;  often preceded by the: an instance of this; a deception, swindle, a trick.
 * 1)  A miscellaneous object or thing; a thingy.
 * 2)  Deceptive or underhanded rigmarole; deception, trickery;  often preceded by the: an instance of this; a deception, swindle, a trick.
 * 1)  Deceptive or underhanded rigmarole; deception, trickery;  often preceded by the: an instance of this; a deception, swindle, a trick.
 * 1)  Deceptive or underhanded rigmarole; deception, trickery;  often preceded by the: an instance of this; a deception, swindle, a trick.
 * 1)  Deceptive or underhanded rigmarole; deception, trickery;  often preceded by the: an instance of this; a deception, swindle, a trick.
 * 1)  Deceptive or underhanded rigmarole; deception, trickery;  often preceded by the: an instance of this; a deception, swindle, a trick.

Translations

 * Finnish: ,
 * Macedonian: ни́каквец


 * Finnish:
 * Macedonian:

Adjective

 * 1) Of poor quality; amateurish, shoddy, small-time.
 * 2) Old-fashioned, tired; also, shabby, worn-out.
 * 3) Crooked, dishonest, underhanded.
 * 1) Old-fashioned, tired; also, shabby, worn-out.
 * 2) Crooked, dishonest, underhanded.
 * 1) Old-fashioned, tired; also, shabby, worn-out.
 * 2) Crooked, dishonest, underhanded.
 * 1) Old-fashioned, tired; also, shabby, worn-out.
 * 2) Crooked, dishonest, underhanded.
 * 1) Crooked, dishonest, underhanded.
 * 1) Crooked, dishonest, underhanded.