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

by Sour patch mole May 24, 2025

A word used to describe an action or occurrence. A verb is also a doing word, which represents actions.
Pushing, pulling, walking and running are all verbs because they are action and doing words.
A Verb is basically things your doing which is action.
Pushing, pulling, walking and running are all verbs because they are action and doing words.
A Verb is basically things your doing which is action.
Example of verb used in a sentence: "The girl climbed the tree." In this sentence climbed is the verb.
" I skipped and sang!" The verb is skipped and sang.
" I skipped and sang!" The verb is skipped and sang.
by rocky karis July 1, 2018

newspapered, newspapering
Verb
To create (a note, letter, or written message) partially or entirely from pieces of text or images taken from different sources, especially to conceal the creator's identity.
Verb
To create (a note, letter, or written message) partially or entirely from pieces of text or images taken from different sources, especially to conceal the creator's identity.
by wtf do I write in here bro March 30, 2025

by iGeeKy May 9, 2009

The act of putting one's arms up into a 'scary vampirey' pose to physically denote what would happen if someone 'shadows' a person.
NB Should be used with caution and only in optimal comedy situations.
NB Should be used with caution and only in optimal comedy situations.
To Nosferatu (verb):
A: "Person C will be shadowing me today"
B: Does a Nosferatu (i.e. assumes the Nosferatu position)
A: "Person C will be shadowing me today"
B: Does a Nosferatu (i.e. assumes the Nosferatu position)
by Drinkmeforfree April 8, 2011
