词汇 | ding |
释义 | ding Theme: CRITICISM tr. to negate; to criticize.Please stop dinging my little brother. He's a good kid.The reviewer dinged the book, but it sold well anyway. Theme: IMPACT tr. to shoot, dent, or knock something.The rock dinged my left fender.The bullet dinged Rocko's right arm. ding 1. noun 1 the penis US, 1965. 2 the buttocks. A shortening of DINGER AUSTRALIA, 1957. 3 a party, especiallly a wild party. A shortening of WINGDING AUSTRALIA, 1956. 4 marijuana US, 1954. 5 a dent, scratch, scrape or rip US, 1945. 6 the expenses incurred in operating a carnival concession US, 1985. 7 a mentally unstable person. A shortened form of DINGBAT US, 1929. 8 a quasi-coercive request for money US, 1982 2. verb 1 to physically beat another person. This meaning is attributed by the Oxford English Dictionary to dialectal use in East Anglia UK, 1688. 2 to dent, scratch, scrape or rip US, 1968. 3 in circus and carnival usage, to borrow US, 1981. 4 to reject US, 1965. 5 to wound US, 1968. 6 to kill. Vietnam war usage US, 1991. 7 to name for a duty or responsibility. Military UK, 1984 Ding noun an Italian; a Greek AUSTRALIA, 1940mother lode1. In mining, the main source of a mineral in a given area. We haven't hit the mother lode of silver quite yet—but we will! 2. By extension, an abundance of something. I wasn't looking to expand my record collection, but I sure hit the mother lode when I cleaned out my parents' attic! It's an exciting time to be a researcher in this field, as a mother lode of new data was recently released. ding-a-ling1. One who is stupid or foolish. Geez, he keeps pulling on a door that's clearly marked "push"—what a ding-a-ling. 2. vulgar slang A penis. I don't want to see your ding-a-ling—pull up your pants! ding-dong1. noun One who is stupid or foolish. Geez, he keeps pulling on a door that's clearly marked "push"—what a ding-dong. 2. noun, vulgar slang A penis. I don't want to see your ding-dong—pull up your pants! 3. adjective Characterized by the rapid exchange of something. Geez, I can't keep up with their ding-dong arguing. dingheadOne who is stupid or foolish. Geez, he keeps pulling on a door that's clearly marked "push"—what a dinghead. ding1. tv. to shoot, dent, or knock something. The rock dinged my left fender. 2. tv. to negate; to cast out; to blemish. The reviewer dinged the book, but it sold well anyway. 3. n. a dent or blemish. The hail put a lot of dings in the hood of my car. ding-a-ling(ˈdɪŋəlɪŋ) n. a stupid person; a giddy person who hears bells. This ding-a-ling comes up and asks me for a dollar for the orphans. I tell her I got all the orphans I can use at any price. ding-dong1. n. the penis. (Usually objectionable.) He held his hands over his ding-dong and ran for the bedroom. 2. n. a stupid person of either sex. You silly ding-dong! Try again. 3. mod. damned. (A euphemism.) Get your ding-dong junk outa my way! dinghead n. a stupid person. Shut up, you stupid dinghead. whing-dingand wing-ding1. n. a love affair; a sexual affair. Sam and Martha brought their little whing-ding to an end. 2. n. a gadget. I’ve never seen one of these little wing-dings so banged up. 3. and whinger n. a wild drinking party; drinking spree. Fred had one of the best whing-dings this town has ever seen. wing-dingverbSee whing-ding |
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