Dingles

Word DINGLES
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Definitions and meanings of "Dingles"

What do we mean by dingles?

A small, narrow or enclosed, usually wooded valley.

Another Term for an annoying little shit Urban Dictionary

Dingles.....more than one dingle (see also hill-troll hill-trolls& Burnley Urban Dictionary

(Rhymes with jingle) Another great word for gettin' some. Can also be used when tapping your free-swinging dick lightly on her leg/waist/anywhere else, and saying "dingle-dingle-dingle." Urban Dictionary

Dingled, is a word simply used when a person makes a a small blunder to a catastrophic error. The word is used around the country but heard most around the Norfolk and Suffolk area as this is where it originated from. A name believed to have derived from a Mr Peter Dingle living in the Norwich area who was renowned for innocently causing mayhem where ever went. To include blocking major roads, shutting down entire supermarkets, knocking out a whole city’s telecoms to simply putting a nail through his foot and this was all down to just bad luck. Urban Dictionary

A cigarette Urban Dictionary

Dingle is a polish greeting that dates back to the 19th century. Participants touch the tips of their index fingers together and say "Dingle!" Dingaling for the first time is huge honor and privilege which essentially costimates the friendship of the participants, as it is believed that energy flows in and out of the finger tips. Dingle can be a one on one activity or a group activity. As of the 2000's Dingle is dying out but there are still those of us who are trying to keep it alive. Urban Dictionary

A group or collection of douche-bags. Urban Dictionary

A person of lower IQ and social status, not quite retarded but at the same time no rocket scientist Urban Dictionary

A penis. Urban Dictionary

Small woods containing a stream or a brook among the streets of the town of Longmeadow Urban Dictionary

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The word "dingles" in example sentences

The place was a dump, but after the Felt there wasn't another place you could go that wasn't way out in the dingles. ❋ Unknown (2010)

They could cram Rob inside and then drop him somewhere in the dingles. ❋ Unknown (2010)

They looked for the chance to cut off his gonads and bury his ass in some landfill out in the dingles. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Emerging early from the snouting dingles of the town at dusk, they went their rounds with impatient efficiency, jogging from house to house like council workers on some lucrative bonus scheme. ❋ Roger Deakin (2009)

My hair is looking like a ratty patch of ass hair complete with dingles. ❋ Unknown (2008)

THEN they gotta put more air in their rubber donut so they dingles can swing properly ... and then BAM - rubber donut pops ... ❋ Unknown (2008)

We will escape into the garden, and thence by the postern-gate (I have the key from Syddall in case of need.) into the wood — I know its dingles better than any one now alive. ❋ Unknown (2005)

She now looked, with little emotion, on the wild dingles, and the gloomy road and mountains, whose outlines were only distinguishable through the dusk; — objects, which but lately had affected her spirits so much, as to awaken horrid views of the future, and to tinge these with their own gloom. ❋ Unknown (2004)

The term is well applied to the Glamorganshire river, which runs through dingles and under mountains. ❋ Unknown (2004)

As I proceeded, the country became more and more wild; there were dingles and hollows in abundance, and fantastic-looking hills, some of which were bare, and others clad with trees of various kinds. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Wales signifies a land of mountains, of vales, of dingles, chasms, and springs. ❋ Unknown (2004)

The sun, though up and brisk already upon sea and foreland, had not found time to rout the shadows skulking in the dingles. ❋ Richard Doddridge (2004)

The country was uninclosed, being part of a very extensive heath or common; but it was far from level, exhibiting in many places hollows filled with furze and broom; in others, little dingles of stunted brushwood. ❋ Unknown (2004)

I have heard of literary men living in garrets, but not in dingles, whatever philologists may do; I may, therefore, speak out freely. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Todd's almost cybernetic relationship with his answering machine (who am I fooling-this goes for all of us) seems a precursor of some not-too-distant future where human beings are appended by nozzles, diodes, buzzers, thwumpers, and dingles that inform us of the time and temperature in the Kerguelen Archipelago and whether Fergie is, or is not, sipping tea at that exact moment. ❋ Coupland, Douglas (1995)

Perhaps the too general smoothness and tameness of Mr. Browne's pleasure-grounds ill accorded with Sir Uvedale's enthusiasm for the more sublime views of forest scenery, rapid and stony torrents and cascades, wild entangled dingles, and craggy breaks; or with the high and sublime notions he had imbibed from the rich scenery of nature so often contemplated by him in the landscapes of _Claude_, or in those of _Rubens_, _Gaspar Poussin_, ❋ Samuel Felton (N/A)

After half an hour's trundling along the unfenced roads of this fine old estate, crossing ancient stone bridges, rolling through leafy groves, startling fat cattle from their browsing, getting a hat-touch from a shepherd who is leading his flocks across the fields in true pastoral style, we reach the manor-house, standing stately amid dells and dingles, pollards of fantastic growth and patches of fern and gorse. ❋ Various (N/A)

My mind reverted with clearness to the little nooks and dingles of the hills and meadows thereabouts: I remembered a woodland spring boiling up in a hollow of the greenest grass I ever saw, and in the copse beside it grew the most beautiful rose-tinted anemones. ❋ Various (N/A)

This is the law of the plains, and of those who live near the sea, and who inhabit rich country, the glens and dingles far from the tossing sea, -- strip to sow and strip to plough and strip to reap, if you wish to get in all ❋ Hesiod (N/A)

[Dingles]: [Hullo] I don't [masterbate] ❋ Chadwick J Bob (2006)

dingles.....a group of people from the [yorkshire] [hamlet] of [Burnley] ❋ Dr Fox (2007)

He: Hey, baby, [I believe it's] time for [dingles]. She: Yeah, duh! I've been horny since lunch! Let's go! He: [Dingles] it is! OR He (hunched over her, usually in the missionary, letting his [dick touch] her a couple times): "Dingle-Dingle-Dingle!" ❋ Corporal Grumpy (2006)

So if you were to [superglue] your hand [to your head]? Or If you were to leave your luggage unattended for 2 minutes and have it is removed by [the bomb squad]? .....then you have 'Dingled' ❋ Paul Waters (2008)

'Luke [give me] [a dingle]!' said [Elliott] ❋ Kielythegreat (2017)

[Jan] : "I'm glad we've met [Tomasz], I think it's time for us to [dingle]." Tomasz : "Of course, this is extremely flattering" Both : 👉🏻👈🏻 "[Dingle]!" ❋ Przybylski Agusia (2019)

Must be [5pm]; I see [a dingle] or two walking [from downtown] to the bars. ❋ ElvisMA (2015)

[Oi]! [Dingle] ❋ Rich (2003)

[chris] [barrett] has no dingle. ❋ Sam Spearr (2009)

[Kelly] asked [Dana] if she wanted to go down to the dingle and [hang out]. ❋ Dankel Shakeeane (2006)

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