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Exclamation
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dings, 3rd person singular present; dinged, past participle; dinging, present participle; dinged, past tense;
  1. Used to imitate a metallic ringing sound resembling a bell

Verb
  1. Dent (something)

  2. Hit (someone), esp. on the head
    • - I dinged him one
  3. Criticize, injure, or penalize (someone)
    • - agents who stayed on a call too long got dinged
Noun
  1. A deliberate or accidental blow, esp. a mark or dent on the bodywork of a car, boat, or other vehicle


  1. a ringing sound
  2. go `ding dong', like a bell
  3. dent: an impression in a surface (as made by a blow)
  4. (ded) Doctor of Education: a doctor's degree in education
  5. A ding or ting is an ancient Chinese vessel with legs, a lid and two handles opposite each other. They were made in two shapes with round vessels having three legs and rectangular ones four.
  6. Gnus is a message reader running under GNU Emacs and XEmacs. It supports reading and composing both news and e-mail.
  7. Very minor damage, a small dent or chip; A rejection; To sound, as a bell; to ring; to clang; To hit or strike; To inflict minor damage upon, especially by hitting or striking; To fire or reject; To deduct, as points, from another, in the manner of a penalty; To mishit (a golf ball); To ...
  8. (ded) deed
  9. (Dings) Accidental impact damage, similar in appearance to dimples.
  10. (DED) Data Element Dictionary
  11. (DED) Deputy Executive Director (WFP)
  12. (DED) Disability Equality Duty. This means that people who work in the public sector - like health or social services - have to consider the impact of their work on disabled people, and to make sure people with disabilities are not placed at a disadvantage when using their services. ...
  13. (DED) Missouri Department of Economic Development
  14. (DED) dark emitting diode: may be used as an ‘off’ indicator
  15. (DED) stands for death effector domain; a member of a superfamily of structurally related protein interaction domains that also includes the caspase recruitment domain (CARD), the death domain (DD), and the pyrin domain (PYD); Connections Map Component -- Death effector domain-containing DNA ...
  16. A small bump or dent leaving an impression, sometimes caused by careless handling or storage.
  17. A term often used by the public to refer to stone damage to a windshield.
  18. Minor dent or damage to the structure. Also, a nick in a prop. Dinged props must be replaced.
  19. (ding) – a meditative state in which the mind is completely empty, yet aware.
  20. A small dent or scrape in the body of the vehicle.
  21. An announcement by a player to let others know they have just leveled.
  22. A slang term for a rejection from an organization.
  23. A scratch or hole in the base of a board.
  24. To worst, to push, to surpass, to excel.
  25. (v): hurl down. NFS. Cf. Golding Ovid; Kyd Sp Tr; (anon.) Willobie; Nashe Chr Tears; (disp.) Oldcastle. Other contemp citations: Lindesay (1565) Chron. Scot; Knox (1572): Hist. Ref.; Marston (1598) Pygmal; (1601): Pasquil & Kath. (iii. 4) He dings the pots about.