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A slang term for an African American, derived from Apollo Creed's famous quote in the Rocky series, "Ding, ding." That ding sure can play basketball!
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Phrase commonly used in online RPGs to signifiy gaining one level of experience. <gain enough xp to level up>
You: ding! p1: grats p2: gratz p3: wo0t! p4: WTG!!!!11 p5: wtg p6: woot pronunciation: ding (as the word is) |
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A way of describing the town of Reading, Berkshire, in the United Kingdom. "Mate, we need to get down the Ding for a smash up"
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A term used in MMORPGs to signify the achievement of a new level of experience of one's character. This term was defined in the smash hit EverQuest, as the sound generated upon gaining a level sounded as a bell.
The concept trickled down to other MMO's as well, but few actually know the true origin of the word. Me: Ding 60 8)
Other: Gratz. (congratulations) Other2: w00t gratz. Other3: Noice gratz. Me: ty 8) |
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A small dent in my car caused by some cretin opening his car door into me. Could also be caused by a kid pushing an overloaded shopping cart through the parking lot. Goddamnit! Lookit that frigging DING. I'll kill the bastard.
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an exclamation that means "that's what she said," which is used to bring to attention sexual innuendo in a seemingly innocent statement. Most used in school and work settings where "that's what she said" would be conspicuous and inappropriate. guy #1: It didn't work, it was too big and didn't fit.
guy #2: Ding. |
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Another word used in terms of CHAV.
it is relevant to the high pitched tone of their voice. Alan: no we will get stabbed by dings!
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The word 'Ding' is a gaming word for the phrase 'I levelled up'.
'Ding' messages are usually reserved for friends, or your members of your guild- as people in the general chat show hostility to your level-up. May appear from time to time as part of another word; eg. 'Ding Dong', 'Ding-a-ling'. etc. Feelings of joy and happiness usually surround this word, increasing in intensity with higher levelled 'dings'. |
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