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Dingen

Dingen is a Dutch word that can literally be translated as "Things" or "Stuff" - being the plural of the Dutch word "Ding" (thing).

Dingen can be used very effectively as a placeholder word for when you do not what to say, or forget the word that you wanted to say. Here, the versatility of Dingen presents itself - becoming a replacement for any word in existence.
Scenario 1:

Man 1: "Honey, where did you keep the dingen?"

Woman 1: "I kept the dingen on the dingen next to the other dingen"

Man 1: "Ahh of course, that definitely clarifies dingen"

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Scenario 2

Person 1: "Do you like going to concerts?"

Person 2: "Dat is mijn lieblings dingen te doen (that's my favourite thing to do)"
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Drinted

Slurping and chewing on someone’s genitalia in your mouth during sex.
“Dude, my girlfriend drinted me so hard last night.”
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person 1- Sorry i have driggerphobia!
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Drigeous

Something that is extremely inconvenient, frustrating or exhausting. You can use it casually.
"Bro, today was so drigeous. The teacher gave us loads of homework."
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Drigeous

Something that's extremely inconvenient, frustrating, or exhausting. It's a pretty casual word
"Bro, school was so drigeous today. The teacher gave us so much homework."
"The traffic was extremely drigeous today."
"My boss is such a drigeous person."
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Dinger

Another term for being a melt
You are such a Dinger”
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Drinked

When you’ve had a few, but you’re having a few more. The future tense of drunk.
I’m drunk (I have had a few and I’m done)
I’m Drinked (I’ve had a few, but I’m planning on having a few more).
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