Stingo

Word STINGO
Character 6
Hyphenation stin go
Pronunciations N/A

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Stingo (or STIngo) is a game of chance in which players strategically acquire veneral diseases to make a line of randomly assigned STIs join up on the back of a clinic appointment card. Urban Dictionary

A young girl who thinks she is, in her own words, "the best" even though she will continually choose the easy option in life and still fail; she has a user-mentality and 99% of all decisions are bad decisions that if she later on fails to have the hindsight to regret other people will - but she doesn't care - because she only cares about herself. e.g some one who masquerades around as being a 'nice person' when in actual fact they are nothing more than a selfish failure. (and a smelly little bitch) Urban Dictionary

When a Mexican male with an above average sized penis penetrates a virgin white female. Urban Dictionary

A Stingo Dingo is when a group of rather large men, verbally attack you. After this you should experience a tingling sensation in your anus Urban Dictionary

The British version of the "shocker." It is more commonly recognized by the phrase "one in the plum, two in the pudding." Urban Dictionary

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The word "stingo" in example sentences

LMAO @ stingo and ewu can beer na wa o! married men sef..no respect.. ❋ Princesa (2008)

Of course, corruption wasn't general, or even common, but it happened in those good old sporting days - and whatever the purists may say, there was a life and stingo about cricket then that you don't get now. ❋ Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- (1977)

They importuned me to drink something before I went to bed; and upon my refusing, at last left a bottle of _stingo_, as they called it, for fear I should wake and be thirsty in the night. ❋ Ontario. Ministry Of Education (N/A)

And serves out the stingo to each in fair rations. ❋ Various (N/A)

Faith, there must ha'been some stingo in the ginger. ' ❋ Rudyard Kipling (1900)

I never touch a drop of stingo before twelve at noon or after twelve at night. ❋ Charles King (1888)

I was a bee, sucking sordid honey from life's fairest flowers, dreaded and shunned on account of my stingo. ❋ O. Henry (1886)

They importuned me to drink something before I went to bed; and upon my refusing, at last left a bottle of stingo, as they called it, for fear I should wake and be thirsty in the night. ❋ Various (1885)

In a right bowl of stingo, in the which the Baron cheerily ❋ Various (1876)

Yorkshire stingo (good old ale), being much attached to stingo tipple, of the best double stout, home-brewed quality. ❋ Unknown (1860)

"That's good pizen, Bird Riley; but it is not jest the stingo that I like best," said Christy, as he wiped his mouth with his sleeve in proper form, for he did not like the smell of the fluid lightning that clung to his lips. ❋ Oliver Optic (1859)

The minute that was promised to produce the stingo, proved to be rather of a lengthened character; it might, indeed, have been a minute, or the fraction of one, in the planet Herschel, whose year is as long as eighty-five of our Terra's, but according to Greenwich calculation, it was nearer like two hours. ❋ Martin Farquhar Tupper (1849)

At last, here comes Roger back, somewhat unsteadily I fear, with a stone two-gallon jar of what he was pleased to avouch to be "the down-right stingo." ❋ Martin Farquhar Tupper (1849)

"If it's your prancer you are wanting," chirped a fluttering creature, whom Turpin recognized as Luke's groom, Grasshopper, "I gave her a fresh loaf and a stoup of stingo, as you bade me, and there she be, under yon tree, as quiet as a lamb." ❋ William Harrison Ainsworth (1843)

"Well, then," rejoined Sam, "when the heart's down, a glass of old stingo, mixed stiff, will give it a lift; so, my old fellow, if there's anything wrong with you, we'll soon set it to rights." ❋ William Carleton (1831)

Said the host, for the stingo is worth a strong pull. ❋ John Clare (1828)

"With his friend and his pipe puffing sorrow away, And with honest old stingo still soaking his clay." ❋ John Badcock (1823)

Peveril Arms, the loyal publican whom we have already mentioned, for two tubs of merry stingo (as it was termed), and lent their own powerful assistance at the dusting it off to the health of the King and the loyal General Monk. ❋ Unknown (1822)

Champaigne and fine old hock; but my friend, who was a worthy farmer, requested a draught of ale, in preference to these delicious wines, neither of which did he relish equal to some home-brewed old stingo. ❋ Henry Hunt (1804)

My father as soon as he was about to marry, anticipating the natural result, prepared and provided two hogsheads of real stingo for the occasion, it being brewed exactly fifteen bushels to the hogshead, which he liberally determined should be devoted to celebrate the happy event, which was literally carried into effect. ❋ Henry Hunt (1804)

[Whoah], Paul has REALLY been [sleeping around] a lot lately - he must nearly have a house in [Stingo]! ❋ LJJ Cool (2010)

Hi [Stingo], how are you today? Hi Stingo, where's the money [you owe me]? Hi Stingo, where are your friends? There only seems to be [drug dealers] here. ❋ Oracle Of Benign Truth (2018)

1. Ay ese, want to do a [gringo stingo] [por favor]. 2. [Oh gee] whiz, I love watching gringo stingos ❋ Professor_Poopy_Vagina_Face (2017)

Man last night [I had] [the worst] [case] of Stingo Dingo ❋ Locky D (2019)

[Oy]! Did you see that mate? I gave that [tart] the 'ol [yorkshire stingo], and she loved it! ❋ AdamClassicCombo (2012)

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