by ScottX November 20, 2006
1. Tonight after dinner, my wife's gonna give me some ring-a-ding.
2. How 'bout you come to the back for a little ring-a-ding?
2. How 'bout you come to the back for a little ring-a-ding?
by B. Helt February 19, 2013
Person 1: "Dude i heard something outside."
Person 2: "What?"
Person 1: "Listen."
"Ring-ding-ding-ding-dingeringeding"
Person 2: "Don't worry man, it's just a fox."
Person 2: "What?"
Person 1: "Listen."
"Ring-ding-ding-ding-dingeringeding"
Person 2: "Don't worry man, it's just a fox."
by Fox whisperer October 05, 2013
A phrase used to express positve affirmation upon thing, idea or person. Often, followed with the term of endearement, "baby."
by Dirty D Ostronic March 11, 2009
by xrockmysocksx October 12, 2005
A term used to describe the white etched ring that appears just above the label on beer bottles. It is caused by the bottles knocking together while contained in a beer box. This phenomena was first noticed by the Germans around 1947 and the phrase almost defeated "Deutsche Mark" as the name for the common German currency.
by traybay February 10, 2010
Bro #1 - Bro, you NEED to see my new dirt bike.
Bro #2 - Bro, what does it sound like?
Bro #1 - When you start it up, it sounds like "ring a ding ding ding"
Bro #2 - That's pretty sweet bro.
Bro #2 - Bro, what does it sound like?
Bro #1 - When you start it up, it sounds like "ring a ding ding ding"
Bro #2 - That's pretty sweet bro.
by Herb-scout April 16, 2014