ding dong

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English - English
An idiot

My girlfriend's math teacher is a ding dong.

The sound made by a bell or doorbell

Who pulled her out, little Tommy Stout. — Traditional English nursery rhyme.

A penis
ringing noise of a bell; peal; (Slang) stupid person; fool; loud dispute, fight (Informal)
ding dong fight
loud fight or argument (British usage)
ding dongs
plural form of ding dong
ding-dong
Alternative form of ding dong (sound made by a bell)
ding-dong
A woman's breast
ding-dong
A set-to
ding-dong
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ding-dong
An idiot
ding-dong
A fight, an argument. Citations
ding-dong ditch
A children's prank in which a doorbell of a house is rung, and then the pranksters run away before the occupants of the house open the door
ding-dong ditch
To perform this prank
ding-dong ditched
Simple past tense and past participle of ding-dong ditch
ding-dong ditches
plural form of ding-dong ditch
ding-dong ditches
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ding-dong ditch
ding-dong ditching
Present participle of ding-dong ditch
dingdong
{a} like a bell, very fast or hard
ding-dong
the noise made by a bell
ding-dong
Ding-dong is used in writing to represent the sound made by a bell
dingdong
heartily or earnestly; "They fell to work dingdong
dingdong
An attachment to a clock by which the quarter hours are struck upon bells of different tones
dingdong
heartily or earnestly; "They fell to work dingdong"
dingdong
go `ding dong', like a bell
dingdong
The sound of, or as of, repeated strokes on a metallic body, as a bell; a repeated and monotonous sound
dingdong
{i} ringing noise of a bell; peal; (Slang) stupid person; fool; loud dispute, fight (Informal)
dingdong
alternative spelling of ding-dong
Turkish - English
dingdong
ding dong
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