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*!"
by Duema March 12, 2009
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Right! You are correct!

Meant to replicate the sound from a game show when the contestant has answered the question correctly.
So, you screwed her last night, right?

Ding ding ding!
by bhobson333 July 12, 2006
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The phrase "It's a ding ding" is used when experiencing a big win in Casino games, a win 100x or more is normally required for it to be a Ding Ding. Higher wins 300x or more are often referred to as a SUPER MEGA DING DING.

The phrase is said whilst holding one foot with both hands, then raising it in the air as you say "ding ding"

Legend has it that a Swedish man called Sir Kim from Halmstad created the phrase when getting over 100x on Starburst!
It's a DING DING
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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 February 03, 2012
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