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dingle
din·gle D0231000 (dĭng′gəl)n. A small wooded valley; a dell. [Middle English, dell, hollow.]dingle (ˈdɪŋɡəl) n (Physical Geography) a small wooded dell[C13: of uncertain origin]din•gle (ˈdɪŋ gəl) n. a wooded valley; dell. [1200–50; Middle English: a deep dell, hollow; akin to Old English dung dungeon, Old High German tunc cellar] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | dingle - a small wooded hollow dellholler, hollow - a small valley between mountains; "he built himself a cabin in a hollow high up in the Appalachians" | Translationsdingle
give (someone) a dingleTo call someone on the telephone. Give me a dingle after the movie, and we can meet somewhere for a drink.See also: dingle, givedingle-danglevulgar slang A penis. I don't want to see your dingle-dangle—pull up your pants!dingle(-dangle) n. the penis. (Usually objectionable.) Come on, Billy. Shake your dingle and put it away. dingle verbSee dingle-dangledingle
dingle a small wooded dell dingleAn obsolete term for a temporary enclosure constructed at the entrance to a building as protection against the weather.dingle
Synonyms for dinglenoun a small wooded hollowSynonymsRelated Words |