by kaolo bezem November 20, 2021

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by Daking9000 January 29, 2018

To lose in a situation you initially appeared to be winning. Derived from Reading Football Club who do this in 90% of their games.
To Ding (verb)
"How did Mark get on with Sarah, he looked to be in there?"
"He had a chance to take her home, but missed his chance and then some other guy moved in."
"He Dinged it?"
"Proper Ding."
"How did Mark get on with Sarah, he looked to be in there?"
"He had a chance to take her home, but missed his chance and then some other guy moved in."
"He Dinged it?"
"Proper Ding."
by oxodouble December 6, 2023

Sound effect frequently used in the place of or to accompany the word bellend.
Commonly accompanied by a signature hand gesture:
Place the tips of your thumb and first finger of your right hand together and shake from the wrist as if ringing a bell.
Commonly accompanied by a signature hand gesture:
Place the tips of your thumb and first finger of your right hand together and shake from the wrist as if ringing a bell.
by TheAngryGirl December 11, 2003

Ding Dong can mean multiple things, It can mean a door bell is ringing, Also, If you call someone a ding dong, It can mean that you are calling them dumb, or stupid.
by Arithmitic February 25, 2022

by The Racist Guy September 2, 2025
