Objects such as Clothes, money, jewlery, women, cars, etc. that represent wealth, has inspiried a hit song "bling-bling"
by some guy November 18, 2002
An ebonetic verb or noun describing the rather gawdy and tacky, huge, gangsta preferred costume jewelry worn by urban ghetto thugs. Also: Sparklie
by Charles E. Smithers October 09, 2003
A piece of jewlery... Gold, and/or silver. Most gang members will wear them and/steal them. Most white people will wear them to look "cool". Pimps will most likely be wearing them with pink or velvet cloths.
by Mitch-Crazy July 26, 2005
Show-off wealth; anything that sparkles. The more tasteless the better. Expression comes from the sound an old-fashioned cash register drawer would make: "cha-ching" morphed into this.
by TomV January 25, 2005
<Look at the ~ he's got on his finger>
<As the limousine arrives, the awaiting passengers think to themselves—We'll be ~ today.>
<As the limousine arrives, the awaiting passengers think to themselves—We'll be ~ today.>
by Luke December 19, 2003
by Hitsua June 02, 2004
n. Expensive, sometimes flashy jewelry, clothing and/or automobile details, sported by low, middle, and upper class adolescents and adults of all races and ethnic groups.
v. to "bling-bling;" the act of sporting jewelry, clothing or flashy automobile details of an expensive and/or highly extravagant nature.
v. "Girl, you sure are bling-blingin' it tonight!"
v. to "bling-bling;" the act of sporting jewelry, clothing or flashy automobile details of an expensive and/or highly extravagant nature.
v. "Girl, you sure are bling-blingin' it tonight!"
v. She's all bling bling now since she got her new Jaguar.
v. She is totally bling-blingin' it in her new Jaguar!
n. "I've got this bling blingin' outfit, with bling bling jewelry to match!"
v. She is totally bling-blingin' it in her new Jaguar!
n. "I've got this bling blingin' outfit, with bling bling jewelry to match!"
by Deev December 20, 2005