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fair dinkum fair dinkumslang True. Primarily heard in Australia. I have information that proves that explanation to be fair dinkum, so you should believe it.See also: fairfair dinkum AUSTRALIAN, INFORMALIf you describe someone or something as fair dinkum, you mean that they are real, fair or honest. I think that convinced people that I was fair dinkum and wouldn't cheat. If you're doing a fair dinkum inquiry, you need the best and most experienced person.See also: fairfair dinkum 1 genuine or true. 2 (of behaviour) acceptable. Australian & New Zealand informal As a noun dinkum , recorded from the late 19th century, was an English dialect word meaning ‘hard work, honest toil’; it now mainly features as an adjective in various Australian and New Zealand expressions.See also: fairˌfair ˈdinkum (AustralE, New Zealand, informal) 1 used to emphasize that something is genuine or true, or to ask whether it is: It’s a fair dinkum Aussie wedding. ♢ ‘Burt’s just told me he’s packing up in a month.’ ‘Fair dinkum?’ 2 used to emphasize that behaviour is acceptable: They were asking a lot for the car, but fair dinkum considering how new it is.See also: fair |