The way in which a person or thing kills somthing or someone. This way is extremely violent and commonly involves the use of a lightsaber.
by ShingShingMaster69 June 06, 2021
When your toe has a fungus and you don't know what it is. Also it could be used as a good or bad connotation based on the sentance. For example for a bad connotation it would be, "bruh stop why are you so shingely". And a good connotation in an example is, "Let's go this is soooo shingely like it's AWESOME!". The word can also describe something abnormally weird. This way of the word shingely is it's most commonly used way.
by Pigeon Suspicion March 24, 2020
Its slang for the word hash. It is a derivative of the word hashingle, which is another nickname for the word hash. Typically it is used by drug dealers who sell the hash in bulk. It is one of the predominant terms used in the country Morocco, which is the hash capitol of the world.
"You gonna sprinkle any shing on that bowl?"
"I smoked a whole block of shing to my dome and passed out in my buddy's flowerbed"
"You don't have any weed? It's all good son i got shing!"
"I smoked a whole block of shing to my dome and passed out in my buddy's flowerbed"
"You don't have any weed? It's all good son i got shing!"
by coach bostic June 26, 2009
"Fuck me, Bob's shinging again!" said I, to Shay, as Big Bob bellowed out the lyrics to Deep Purple's "Smoke On The Water", as he does to every fucking song of every fucking genre! I continued, "He's fucking tone deaf, that cunt!"
by Austin Tayshus September 02, 2018
1. The sound of a sword being drawn from its scabbard.
2. The polar opposite of "Shang".
3. An annoying bald person whom is immutably set in his ways.
2. The polar opposite of "Shang".
3. An annoying bald person whom is immutably set in his ways.
When the enemy was upon him, he pulled his sword, "Ol Pointy" from it's sheath with a mighty "Shhhhhinng"!
That Shing is sure set in his ways.
That Shing is sure set in his ways.
by Bulbous August 23, 2005
When the X-Men assaulted the Sentinel base, Wolverine was like, "Shing!" and started chopping heads.
by Artie Fufkin July 11, 2008
the first part of SHINGLE DING, an expression which originated in the North East United States and the Greater Toronto Area. SHING or DING may be used alone or together and they mean to SHINGLE THE DING like it dont mean a thing.
by JOHN DOAN May 30, 2004