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An adjective describing undescribable joy or worth. Something heavenly or beyond Godliness.

OR

An adjective describing tedium, bordom, or undescribable hell.

It stems from the common adjective ending of "-ing" and is simply repeated but said differently. A dragged accent is spoken on the first "ing" rather than the second. Normally when spoken, there is a pause prior to the word. When written, an elipses comes before it. Use it cautiously.
Damn this term paper! It's just so...ing-ing!

What a great term paper! It's just so...ing-ing!
ing-ing by Brian May 5, 2004
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he-ing and she-ing 

To have sex, but in a way that you can respond to anyone outside without sounding weird.
What are y'all doing back there, he-ing and she-ing?

Nah, we're just playing cards.
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He-ing and she-ing 

An extremely dated heteronormative way to refer to sexual intimacy between a man and a woman. Commonly used by police officers.
"They went up to Mt. Bonnell to do some he-ing and she-ing."

Steve Jobs-ing it 

"Steve Jobs-ing It" refers to a term when a fired CEO triumphantly returns to run the Company that she or he founded.
Fired and disgraced Uber} CEO Travis Kalanick told many that he is working on "Steve Jobs-ing it" and will one day as Uber CEO again.
Steve Jobs-ing it by BBEmpress August 1, 2017

steve jobs-ing 

Refers to when a fired CEO returns again as CEO to the company that he or she started and founded.
Fired UberCEO Travis Kalanick told many colleagues that he will soon Steve Jobs-ing" and will return as Uber CEO again soon.
steve jobs-ing by EmpressSquad August 1, 2017

thistle-ing me

To eye someone in a sexual manner or with great sexual desire
Those boys were thistle-ing me
thistle-ing me by Julesheart September 2, 2022

whomst'd've'lu'yaint'nt'ed'ies's'y'es'nt't're'ing' 

The word to end all words. Those who can spell it with the right punctuations in place will ascend to a higher plane of existence.
Spelling bee judge: "Spell whomst'd've'lu'yaint'nt'ed'ies's'y'es'nt't're'ing' "
Kid: "Can you use it in a sentence?"

Spelling bee judge: "whomst'd've'lu'yaint'nt'ed'ies's'y'es'nt't're'ing' is a very hard word to spell"