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Wunged

1. To have winged
2. Past tense of wing it
Wing it: "I'm just going to wing it."

Wunged it: "I wunged it yesterday."
by fallnangel May 18, 2008
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wingebag

someone who winges alot.
shut up festa u wingebag!
by james hopkinson December 10, 2007
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Wingett

The kind of person that has a terrible sense of humor, a horrible personality, and often enjoys long gay sex. Usually very disturbing and tends to have a Micropenis
Girl 1: Shiiit look at that wingett of there, lets get out of here!!

Girl 2: I know, I hear he enjoys docking all the time with that eddie kid.

Girl 1: Yuck!

Girl 2: Right? Hes so gay
by Maynard <3 August 10, 2009
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Wanged Out

A phrase used when you become or are in a constant state of being disturbed, unsettled, unresolved, having little or nothing to look forward to and feeling an overall sense of uneasiness.
"I feel so wanged out lately."

My girlfriend left me, I have a crappy boss and an even crappier job, I just took a pay cut and to top it off, it is not getting any better. I feel like I am reliving GroundHog Day everyday. Wash-Rinse-Repeat. My life is a constant time vampire.
by JSkidz January 27, 2010
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winger

pronounced win-ger. like ginger with no g. used to describe a "wannabe ginger." the winger can either have 1) dyed hair a light to deep ginger color, or 2) be known to fellow peers as having no soul. suspected wingers and their level of wingerness are subject to changed based on circumstance. beware of wingers. they're climbin' in yo windows, snatchin' yo people up, tryin' to rape em.
Lenina: "Gosh, that dude is SUCH a winger. Just look at that baby he just killed. How soulless."

or

Fanny: "I totally hooked up with a winger last night. It was all the fun of a ginger, without actually being a ginger."
by samcs November 23, 2010
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winger

friend, someone you travel around with, someone you go ashore with.
Me and my winger would like to buy you ladies a drink.
by Stoney Burke July 16, 2008
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Winger

"Winger" is used as a closing in a letter, and is an abbreviation of "Your Wingman" which implies a pledge of both friendship and fidelity by the sender. Similar to the use of "Huckleberry" in the phrase, "I'll be your Huckleberry".

When used as a goodbye between two people, i.e. when "Winger" is spoken, it is common to gesture by forming a "W" by holding both hands up in front of you at chest level, extending only your thumbs and pinkies, and putting both thumb tips together so that it looks like a "W".
Tony,

Thanks for the advice!

Winger,
Mike

or

"Hey Tony, I gotta run, but I'll see you later today at the party. Winger" (while making the W gesture)
by Betatrooper February 20, 2011
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