A phrase created by Weezy F. Baby (Lil Wayne)resembling the imaginary sound of a sparkling Diamond.
The song "Bling Bling" can be found in the album "Chopper City in the Ghetto" released in 1999 by B.G. featuring cashmoney members including Lil wayne who sings the chorus "Bling Bling". Since then, this phrase has been popular in the hip-hop culture.
The song "Bling Bling" can be found in the album "Chopper City in the Ghetto" released in 1999 by B.G. featuring cashmoney members including Lil wayne who sings the chorus "Bling Bling". Since then, this phrase has been popular in the hip-hop culture.
"Bling bling
Everytime I come around yo city
Bling bling
Pinky ring worth about fifty
Bling bling
Everytime I buy a new ride
Bling bling
Lorinsers on Yokahama tires
Bling bling" - Lil wayne Verse #2, "Bling Bling"
Everytime I come around yo city
Bling bling
Pinky ring worth about fifty
Bling bling
Everytime I buy a new ride
Bling bling
Lorinsers on Yokahama tires
Bling bling" - Lil wayne Verse #2, "Bling Bling"
by BPierce April 25, 2008

Steve: That is some nice bling-bling you have hanging around your neck.
Bob: Thank you. I bought this neck chain yesterday.
Bob: Thank you. I bought this neck chain yesterday.
by Jody September 24, 2003

by THe Funk Trunk Blumpkin Explosion (REKANYZE!) October 19, 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 9, 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 August 21, 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

by Hitsua June 2, 2004
