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A person of supreme idiocy. Often used in the saying, 'Do one... dingy!'
(Please depart from my company, you foolish person.)
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Scottish slang for 'ignore'. I'm gonna dingy him!!
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to be left alone or ignored by someone while trying to communicate with them Bollocks, ave been pure heavy dingyed
Mon, he's a bit of a scaff, lets dingy him Hefty dingyed! |
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Dingy - Scottish Slang to ignore someone.
You get the occasional normal person who says it. Or if people aren't listening to you.. or ignoring you you can shout "DINGYED!" Jamie: Fuck.. Paul's coming over to us.. lets just say Hi then dingy him
Sean: Good, Paul is a fanny :\ Claire: So guys.. Wanna go see a movie later? Group of Claire's friends: *Ignores* *Talks about pointless things* Claire: Ahem..? *Ignored* :o DINGYED! :/ Group of Friends: Oh.. Sorry Claire.. |
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Dingy is a word that can be used as an adgective to describe someone who is forgetful and makes silly choices at times. It's similar to ditzy, only usually implies it as a less intensified. Often times it refers to someone who has less than average common sense and/or simply doesn't think about what they are doing, as well as frequently forgetting about what they are doing or what they have planned.
It is used both to refer to someone who IS dingy and to someone who is BEING dingy. This means that it can mean that a person is always dingy or often is, however can also be used to refer to when someone makes a dumb choice or forgets something obvious. Everyone does something dingy at some point or another. That doesn't make them dingy, but their silly choice or forgetting something big is. In the examples below, Susan is dingy because she makes a habit out of forgetting to turn the oven off, and probably forgets similar things. Jon and Kristen both acted dingy, but are not necesarily dingy themselves. Many slang terms mean different things in different regions. In fact, they often mean very different things, hardly resembling each others' definition despite being the same word. This is the definition most commonly found in California. This term is interchangeable with the slang usage for "ding-dong" when referring to someone who IS dingy. Someone who is dingy is also a ding-dong. Gossiper #1: "Susan left the oven on last night."
Gossiper #2: "Again?" Gossiper #1: "Yeah, she's a bit dingy." Jon was going to meet his girlfriend for a date at a restaurant, but instead of going to the restaurant Jon accidently went to the grocery store. He had to turn around and arrived late at the date because of it. That could be described as being dingy. Kristen heated her food in a metal bowl in the microwave, breaking the microwave and shorting the power temporarily becuase the bowl was metal. This would be very dingy!! |
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dingy |ˈdinjē|
adjective ( -gier , -giest ) gloomy and drab DERIVATIVES dingily |-əlē| adverb dinginess noun Lizz and Snip are soooo dingy.
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penis "Stop Playing with your dingy"
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someone dirty and unattractive. sometimes of french descent. always with an odor. often found with dingy and soggy partners of the opposite sex. pronounced din-like dinner and gy-like g. he never washes that shirt. always with them dingy hos.
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