by Panatlantica January 26, 2009
Ding is often used as a replacement for saying "That's what she said." It originated from a person ringing a bell whenever such a statement was necessary.
When talking about a test...
"Man, that was hard!" -Person 1
"*Ding*!" -Person 2
When talking about a hotel room card...
"Put it in and pull it out quickly."
"*Ding*!"
"Man, that was hard!" -Person 1
"*Ding*!" -Person 2
When talking about a hotel room card...
"Put it in and pull it out quickly."
"*Ding*!"
by Duema March 13, 2009
Ding (Pronounced as you would hear it in the onomatopoeia word "Ding Dong" like a doorbell)
1. someone who is so stupid it just surprises you and adds their own zest and style to the stupidity.
2. a word to call your friend when fooling around and the person is making no sense or being oblivious and it's funny.
1. someone who is so stupid it just surprises you and adds their own zest and style to the stupidity.
2. a word to call your friend when fooling around and the person is making no sense or being oblivious and it's funny.
1. Wow that girl is a freakin' ding. she said that the titanic sunk in 700 B.C.
2. Hahaha, you're a ding. The camera's right in front of you!
2. Hahaha, you're a ding. The camera's right in front of you!
by T-Armss July 20, 2010
A small penis.
by Jezbollah September 17, 2012
Mildly pejorative term for an African-American
by Cornholio September 30, 2003
by voodoo122 July 09, 2005
(v.) to reject, as in to reject a candidate from membership to a club or society.
(n.) a person rejected or worthy of rejection.
(n.) a person rejected or worthy of rejection.
"I don't like him, let's ding him."
"That guy's a ding, let's get him out of here before he makes us look bad."
"That guy's a ding, let's get him out of here before he makes us look bad."
by eleusinian October 21, 2007