Its a new word that is still catching on. Its a way of misspelling the word think. Its a very common word in biology class. Pretty much its like the word fetch, neither make sense, but instead of being like the word fetch and not going far, the word hink is used quite a bit.
"I hink you are very wrong." "I hink this word doesnt make any sense. I hate to hink about irt." "Thatcher, I hink this word makes absolutely no sense, but Im still probably gonna use it."
Comes from the western Norwegian saying "Hink Til Helvete", meaning 'Hop To Hell'. The word Hink is a verb and has several uses (much like the word "f*ck").
Jaques: I just bought 175 purple porcelain racoons.
Michel: Damn man that's was a hink and a half.
Carmen: Rolling around in a sandbox full of razorblades and then soaking in a bathtub full of rubbing alcohol was not a good idea.
Jorge: Yeah you really hinked there.
i dont know why the other definitions are SO wrong. the word Hink derives from the word Hinky (meaning suspicious, scandalous, shady, most of the time illegal activity or actions)
Hink is a word used to describe suspicious and illegal materials. often relating to identity theft and counterfeit material, such as credit card numbers and personal information. fake IDs and checks. things like that. Hink can also mean drugs and the having, using or selling of drugs, or drugs and other weapons. basically everything that can help you to commit a crime or has illegal intentions as the reason for having it. it was mainly used and spread starting in orange county and riverside areas by drugs users in the 80's and by members of the gang Pen1 (or Peni). however it has come into much wider use since than and it not solely gang affiliated. although if you trace back far enough to who you know that uses the word hink, you will most likely come back to someone being in contact with a PEN1 member or drug dealer formt he 80's and 90's