Definition of Ding

Babylon English
ding
v. ring, make a ringing noise
n. ring, ringing noise; (U.S.) dent, nick, indent; (Australian Slang) celebration, party; (Australia an offensive slang) Italian or Greek person; person form Italian or Greek origin

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Ding Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries

FOLDOC
ding
1. Synonym for feep. Usage: rare among hackers, but commoner in the Real World.
2. "dinged": What happens when someone in authority gives you a minor bitching about something, especially something trivial. "I was dinged for having a messy desk."
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Jargon File
ding
n.,vi. 1. Synonym for feep. Usage: rare among hackers, but commoner in the Real World. 2. `dinged': What happens when someone in authority gives you a minor bitching about something, esp. something trivial. "I was dinged for having a messy desk."

An Everquest Glossary
ding
(excl.) [From the sound that announces a new level.] An exclamation to inform friends that you have gained your level. Also, can refer to the sound itself. e.g. "Let me hear the bing before we gate to Cazic." cf. bing, clang, kip.


Ding Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ding
(v. t.)
To dash; to throw violently.
  
(v. t.)
To cause to sound or ring.
  
(v. i.)
To talk with vehemence, importunity, or reiteration; to bluster.
  
(v. i.)
To strike; to thump; to pound.
  
(v. i.)
To sound, as a bell; to ring; to clang.
  
(n.)
A thump or stroke, especially of a bell.
  

WordNet 2.0
ding

Verb
1. go `ding dong', like a bell
(synonym) dong, dingdong
(hypernym) ring, peal

Australian Slang
Ding
1. dent; damage; 2. damaged section on a car, bike, surfboard, etc.; 3. minor accident involving a car, bike, surfboard, etc.; 4. argument; 5. penis; 6. backside or anus


Buck's ding
stag party, male gathering the night before the wedding

Ding-dong
1. vigorously fought with alternating success: "a ding-dong contest"; 2. loud and vigorous argument

Dingaling
1. king (rhyming slang); 2. fool; idiot; eccentric person


Wing-ding
party; argument

English Slang Dictionary v1.2
ding
1. derogatory Australian slang for an Italian or Greek immigrant
2. Australian slang for a party

Lexicon of Thieves' Cant
Ding Boy
a mugger

hEnglish - advanced version
ding

ding
\ding\, n. a thump or stroke, especially of a bell.
ding
\ding\ (?), v. t. [imp. & p. p. dinged (?), dang (obs.), or dung (obs.); p. pr. & vb. n. dinging.] [oe. dingen, dengen; akin to as. dencgan to knock, icel. dengja to beat, hammer, sw. d?nga, g. dengeln.]
1. to dash; to throw violently. [obs.] to ding the book a coit's distance from him.
2. to cause to sound or ring.


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 to ding anything in one`s ears 

JM Languages
DING
Ding is a Bantu language spoken in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The language is: Ding


Ding Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries

VFA-13 Aviation Glossary
ding
To collide, to crash, to "bust your..."


Ding Definition from Entertainment & Music Dictionaries & Glossaries

Klingon - English
DIng
v. spin


Ding Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries

Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia
Ding
Ding may refer to:
  • World snooker player, and former China Open champion Ding Junhui
  • Ding (vessel), a type of ancient Chinese vessel with three legs
  • Ding ware, Chinese ceramic ware
  • Ding (vehicle)
  • Ding, in manufacturing, a dimensional defect in a manufactured part's surface, in which the surface is depressed in a very small area and is usually raised in the immediately surrounding area, due to material deformation caused by the (usually inadvertent or accidental) impact of a blunt object, such as a tool or other manufacturing accessory. The defect may be unimportant or may be a critical defect that would cause unacceptable leakage, friction, poor fit, and/or cosmetic unattractiveness in the manufactured product. Detection of dings requires high-definition metrology of the entire critical surface areas of a manufactured part, since occurrence of dings is largely unpredictable as to their cause, frequency or location on the manufactured surfaces.
  • Ding (surname), a Chinese surname (Chinese: 丁; Pinyin: Dīng)
  • A program from Southwest Airlines allowing early access to low fares
  • Jargon for advancing a level in many video games, particularly of the role-playing genre. It originates from Everquest as there was a "Ding" sound when you leveled up.
  • Ding, a song/music-video by Seeed (a German reggae/dancehall band).
  • Ding! an early (peer-to-peer) buddy list product developed by Activerse Inc. circa 1996-1999
  • (ding), early name of Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen's rewrite of GNUS, renamed Gnus before its first release. Gnus is a news reader.
  • Ding, the contracted form of "Dingo", is a racially offensive term in India for individuals of Anglo-Indian descent.

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Gnus
For gnus (the animals), see wildebeest.

Gnus (pronounced /gnuz/) is a message reader running under GNU Emacs and XEmacs. It supports reading and composing both news and e-mail.

Gnus blurs the distinction between news and e-mail, treating them both as "articles" that come from different sources. News articles are kept separate by group, and e-mail can be split into arbitrary groups, similar to folders in other mail readers. In addition, Gnus is able to use a number of web-based sources as inputs for its groups.


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