The difference between Double-bank and Double-dink
When used as verbs, double-bank means to row (a vessel) by rowers sitting side by side in twos on a bank or thwart, whereas double-dink means to ride two on a horse, bicycle etc.
check bellow for the other definitions of Double-bank and Double-dink
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Double-bank as a verb (nautical):
To row (a vessel) by rowers sitting side by side in twos on a bank or thwart.
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Double-bank as a verb (nautical):
To set two rowers to pulling (a single oar).
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Double-dink as a verb (AU, colloquial):
To ride two on a horse, bicycle etc.