The taking of a pleasurable ride or drive on an unpaved road. The sound that is made by gravel flying up and hitting the underside of a Jeep or other 4 wheel drive vehicle.
by Jayne Mae June 26, 2023
Get the Ting-Ting mug.A ride on an unpaved road, when gravel is kicked up hitting the steps or rock rails of a Jeep or other 4 wheel drive vehicle, therefore making a “ting-ting” sound
by Jayne Mae June 26, 2023
Get the Ting-Ting mug.Jing Ting is a quirky pretty girl that has a good sense of humour. However, she is not liked by many people due to the high amount of behind-the-back shit talks that she does. She is narcissistic and will do whatever it takes to get what she wants. She is not the nicest person to to talk to and is not afraid of confrontation. She likes a lot of guys and plays a lot of their hearts to get attention from others. Jing Ting is not very sporty but she has interest in music. Unfortunately, having a Jing Ting may not be the best situation for you.
by Jason Maguire March 2, 2023
Get the Jing Ting mug.another word for a ‘hoe’ but often used disrespectfully for a list of girls not worth actually naming.
by ldnmusings March 14, 2023
Get the ting mug.An NOP ting is a girl that lives North of Princess street in kingston, Ontario.
Princess street, being the busiest street in Ktown, is known to divide neighborhoods. When people explain to each other where their university house is, they might use NOP to state that they are North of Princess. Similar definitions include SOP (south of princess) and OP (on princess)
Princess street, being the busiest street in Ktown, is known to divide neighborhoods. When people explain to each other where their university house is, they might use NOP to state that they are North of Princess. Similar definitions include SOP (south of princess) and OP (on princess)
Kayla: where do you live? I’ll walk you home.
Stassy: just up there
Kayla: ohhhh so ur an NOP ting eh?
Stassy: just up there
Kayla: ohhhh so ur an NOP ting eh?
by Parachuter275 April 3, 2023
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