1. A alternative term for dildo or any phallic object. Plural is dingii.
2. Derogetory term for person
2. Derogetory term for person
1. Look at the size of that dingus!
2. Oh - look at the lovely selection of dingii in that shop window.
3. See that guy there - he is just like such a dingus!
2. Oh - look at the lovely selection of dingii in that shop window.
3. See that guy there - he is just like such a dingus!
by Piffy Macnamara June 18, 2004
Get the dingus mug.An acceptable word to interject randomly into conversations or when there is an awkward silence. Can also be used to describe things when an appropriate adjective is unavailable.
ex 1: Man 1: "Yo dawg, didja hear about that-"
Man 2: "Dingus."
ex 2: Man 1: "Yo dawg, that party was so swag, I can't even describe it."
Man 2: "I can. Dingus."
Man 2: "Dingus."
ex 2: Man 1: "Yo dawg, that party was so swag, I can't even describe it."
Man 2: "I can. Dingus."
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by deathwishskater January 26, 2011
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2) someone who excessively uses the word 'douche'. and also spells it incorrectly.
3) dan saeed
2) someone who excessively uses the word 'douche'. and also spells it incorrectly.
3) dan saeed
by Derrin Gurgis January 25, 2011
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The equal but opposite of wingus
Commonly used at park view sixth form and often directed towards a certain business teacher
The equal but opposite of wingus
Commonly used at park view sixth form and often directed towards a certain business teacher
by Reg February 4, 2005
Get the Dingus mug.Dingus derived from "Dinges", a German word?
Well, let this Dutchie tell you folks that "dinges" is 100% pure vintage Dutch (not Deutsch). I've just phoned some German friends in Teutonia and popped the dingus question: "Was ist das für ein Blötsinn?," their answer was. There you have it. Dinges is Dutch.
Dinges is used over here in Holland, when you can't remember someone's name, like in:
Well, let this Dutchie tell you folks that "dinges" is 100% pure vintage Dutch (not Deutsch). I've just phoned some German friends in Teutonia and popped the dingus question: "Was ist das für ein Blötsinn?," their answer was. There you have it. Dinges is Dutch.
Dinges is used over here in Holland, when you can't remember someone's name, like in:
"Ik was laatst op de Dam en ik zag eh.. dinges daar, die gozer van the Red Hot Chili Biscuits eh.."
- Axel Rose?
"Ja, precies!"
transl:
"I was at Dam square (Amsterdam) the other day, and I saw ehm.. dingus over there, that bloke from the Red Hot Chili Peppers.."
- Anthony Kiedis?
"Yeah, that's right!"
- Axel Rose?
"Ja, precies!"
transl:
"I was at Dam square (Amsterdam) the other day, and I saw ehm.. dingus over there, that bloke from the Red Hot Chili Peppers.."
- Anthony Kiedis?
"Yeah, that's right!"
by Sagunto May 7, 2008
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