Sound effect frequently used in the place of or to accompany the word bellend.
Commonly accompanied by a signature hand gesture:
Place the tips of your thumb and first finger of your right hand together and shake from the wrist as if ringing a bell.
Person1: *points to a foolish looking person* err, bellend...
Person2: *gestures* Ding ding
Australian slang for Methamphetamine, (although not a very widely used term). usually the gooier, more cut and less potent form of bikie speed is being referred to here.
Person 1: "hey, keen for some ding?"
Person 2: "der!"
Ding, derived from the word chav (chav- chaver -chaver ding- ding).
A tracksuit wearing cretin who roams the street in groups of 3 or more usually with a stolen bike. Often seen spitting or shouting. These species believe they are unbelievably hard and will attempt to start on you if you somehow gaze into their eyes for longer than 2 seconds.
Warning- never bring up their mother or cousin
Look out Dave those dings are watching you
Woah Conner you're becoming a right dingy
A breaded and fried turd, shaped like a boneless buffalo wing, coated in hot or barbecue sauce, so as to trick the eater into thinking it was chicken.
(cook at a restaurant) "that lady was such a bitch, i'm gonna cook her up a nice hot ding."
(second cook) "hell, i gotta dump too, let's just make it a full plate!"
A name to give someone, it can mean anything.
Sage: ur literally such a ding
Kylie: fu
Girl 1"Wow that guy is hot."
Girl 2" He really is! I haven't had any ding in a while, maybe he'll give me some! LOL!"
One is dinged when one is contacted by the NHS Covid Track-and-Trace app and told to self-isolate following exposure to someone with Covid. ‘Ding’ is onomatopoeic after the sound of a phone notification. Commonly ‘be / get dinged’.
I got dinged by Track and Trace, but I’ve got no idea how.