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Ding Dong Dash

A child's game where a door bell is rung (ding dong) and the child runs before the door is answered (dash).
That kid ding dong dashed me when I was sleeping and I was mad!
by Sugarsnap February 22, 2009
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Ding Lei Gor Fay

A cantonese phrase that literally means 'poke at your lungs'. English equivalent can be piss off, fuck off, fuck, shit, shut up, etc. Also abbreviated to Ding.
Hongkie A: Hey your mother is fat.
Hongkie B: Ding lei gor fay! So is your dad!

Hongkie Boyfriend to late girlfriend: Ding lei gor fay, how many times do I have to tell you to be ready when I come over.
by W_DRagon May 5, 2005
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ding ding

A firefighter or fireman. Slang term used by police to describe firefighters. The origin stems from the sounds of a bell on an antique fire truck.

A ding ding is a fireman, often a volunteer, who likes his bells and whistles. His personal vehicle may have more lights on it than a UFO.

Also, see Whacker.
Here come the ding dings. He's a ding ding.
by Grumpybear March 8, 2012
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dingaloid

Tim: "Why is Bill hitting himself with a stick?"
Sara:"He's just being a dingaloid"
by Ohteezy November 27, 2016
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Ding Liren

Ding Liren is a 30 year old chinese chess grandmaster and 2023 chess world champion, first chinese chess player to hold the title of the world champion.
Person 1: "Hey, Ding Liren just won the title"
Person 2: "Wow, congrats to him"
Person 3: "Did yall know that he is the first chinese chess player to hold the title"
by ILikeChess May 11, 2023
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Ding Ling

When an Asian is surprisingly hung, even though he's asian
"Wow, he's really Ding Ling isn't he"
"Love me a big Ding Ling"
by Mantieivis April 23, 2017
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ding how

1. Very good, the best, or more literally, top good. Americanized version of Chinese phrase, ding hao. A sentence onto itself. aka Thumbs up!

2. Fine! An expression about you or someone, and even more relevant if something SE Asian is involved (seeing references to Mandarin, Cantonese, pinyin languages).

3. The best (again): NUMBER ONE!

4. Good luck. Used upon embarking on a dangerous mission, often in war stories.
1. This was one very fine lunch. Ding how!

2. How are you? Ding hao (I am fine.)

3. What did you think of that winning quarterback on Monday? DING HOW!

4. If you're going to take that class, Ding how (to you)!
by lu_b December 11, 2012
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