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pingle

the (painful) feeling a man gets in his area while going down a steep roller coaster or surface
"that roller coaster gave me so much pingle"
by p weenie January 15, 2008
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pingle

A word used by the clock work mice. It doesn't really mean anything, but it sounds good. If you were to put it to music, you'd probably use a triangle or xylophone
by Flaze July 20, 2008
mugGet the pinglemug.

Pingle

Pingle me tomorrow about meeting for drinks.
Give me a pingle tomorrow and maybe we can chat.
by da'jingle master May 29, 2011
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pingling

To sample food while you're cooking or preparing when you think no-one is watching.
I just saw you pingling from that pan!
by Bellpoint Carey December 26, 2015
mugGet the pinglingmug.

pingl

Pojďme do támhleté restaurace, můj kámoš tam dělá pingla.
English translation: Why don't we go to this restaurant? My friend is a waiter there.
by influences January 7, 2012
mugGet the pinglmug.

Pingles

Pingles can be used as an alternative word for fingers. Often used when they are cold.
For example: "ooh feel my pingles, they are freezing"
by HappyTurtle February 5, 2010
mugGet the Pinglesmug.

Pingle

A pingle, less commonly known as a paper clamp, or foldover clip or boiby clip or clasp is a simple device for binding sheets of paper together. It leaves the paper intact and can be removed quickly and easily, unlike the staple.

In the United Kingdom (british people) it is known generically as a bulldog clip, although this term properly refers to an older device with the same function, which is stronger and has rigid rather than folding handles. To distinguish it from rigid clips, the term foldback clip may also be used. It is also sometimes referred to as a handbag clip because of resemblance to a handbag when its clips are folded up.
"Who stole my pingle?"
by boiby_real August 28, 2023
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