1. verb. to succeed.
"kinging" is a logical follow up from "acing". It means to do well, though not perfect.
2. verb to advance (or be advanced) to a higher level or condition.
"kinging" is a logical follow up from "acing". It means to do well, though not perfect.
2. verb to advance (or be advanced) to a higher level or condition.
by MichaelW November 15, 2006
Noun.
Cow + minge = Kinge.
Not necessarily a cow's minge (or vagina). An incidental meeting of a cow and a minge to create The Kinge.
Cow + minge = Kinge.
Not necessarily a cow's minge (or vagina). An incidental meeting of a cow and a minge to create The Kinge.
"Check that Kinge, heavy like a hinge holding up a well-big door. Singe that kinge, furry like a minge, in need of a wet-fresh trim."
by An*l Assainator March 14, 2009
by Jon Neal December 06, 2003
by Moose69 July 26, 2008
Richard Petty
NASCAR driver
200 wins
7 Championships
Yes he's the king.
If not better than Dale, certainly damn close.
NASCAR driver
200 wins
7 Championships
Yes he's the king.
If not better than Dale, certainly damn close.
by Race_Fan8/29 February 21, 2005
East Midlands slang term... to claim immunity from something, cross index and middle fingers of both hands and hold them up, and say "I've got Kings", it should be enough to get you off the hook or out of doing a chore
the opposite of "Dibs" or "Bags"
the opposite of "Dibs" or "Bags"
4 men at the bar in the Pub...
1st man: 'whos turn is it to get the beers in? I got the last ones in.'
2nd man: "Not me - I've got Kings!" (holding up crossed fingers)
3rd man: "Kings!" (also holding up crossed fingers)
1st man points to 4th man and says "...odd lines mate...they've got Kings... go get the beer!"
1st man: 'whos turn is it to get the beers in? I got the last ones in.'
2nd man: "Not me - I've got Kings!" (holding up crossed fingers)
3rd man: "Kings!" (also holding up crossed fingers)
1st man points to 4th man and says "...odd lines mate...they've got Kings... go get the beer!"
by Mr Cunninglinguist June 24, 2013
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