The verb "to inge" (also spelled to Inge) refers to using the walking veterinary pathology search engine to obtain as much information as available on the Web. A neologism arising from the popularity and dominance of the eponymous pathologist, chosen as the "most useful word of 2010.
- You should inge this term
by Higher power (40x) March 25, 2010
Get the Ingemug. Introduced in Metroid Prime 2: Echoes. Ing were born when a phazon meteor struck the planet Aether with such force that a dimensional rift created a dark version of the world (Dark Aether). This warring race seeked to destroy the light world and its peaceful sentients, the Luminoth. They are capable of possessing other creatures, allowing them entrance into that world; light is fatal to them otherwise.
In solid form, Ing are dark, spider-like creatures with five legs and several glowing red eyes (although they can be depicted as one big red orb like in the official art). They can also revert to a puddle of dark matter.
In solid form, Ing are dark, spider-like creatures with five legs and several glowing red eyes (although they can be depicted as one big red orb like in the official art). They can also revert to a puddle of dark matter.
by Aqua December 27, 2004
Get the Ingmug. by The All-Knower December 27, 2004
Get the Ingmug. ing - a suffix used to form adjectives or verbs - in the ghetto language, the suffix -ing is hardly ever used. Instead, you can replace it with the suffix -in' or just -in. The sound of the g is eliminated.
by disturbed May 6, 2004
Get the ingmug. by acecomeilsuccoace April 7, 2021
Get the A-ingmug. To excessively add the suffix "ing" to words that do not require it and/or to words in succession of each other.
by avecess July 28, 2011
Get the Ingingmug. Pronounced "atting"
The act of placing unnecessary @ signs (a la Twitter) before people's names on non-Twitter social networking websites, blogs, etc. when responding to their comments.
Using the @ as an affectation.
The act of placing unnecessary @ signs (a la Twitter) before people's names on non-Twitter social networking websites, blogs, etc. when responding to their comments.
Using the @ as an affectation.
"Yes, @Fred, I think that's a great idea. @Donna, what do you think?"
Dude . . . why are you @ing? Just use names!
Dude . . . why are you @ing? Just use names!
by eggonface2 August 20, 2009
Get the @ingmug.