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Winging

1. Going with the flow
2. Hittin' that

1. I'm just winging it.
2. I was totally winging that.

by Ninja Shirley June 23, 2011

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Winged

Old western term for being shot and killed and sent to the afterlife.

"Who's that stumbling around in the dark? State your business, or prepare to get winged!" - Django Unchained

by Django Foxx March 7, 2013

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Wing

A word typically used in the city of yonkers to describe someone whos corny as hell.

Ex usually refers to childish fuckboys who show off infront of friends

Ex : idk why im always fucking with wing niggas

by Yonkers1234 March 1, 2018

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Wing

Wing : Verb

To not try your hardest doing something; to try random things and hope you will suceed. Usuallly because of low probability of trying hard and suceeding.

Man, im just gonna wing it on the English test. I didnt study at all!

by jk32 November 19, 2009

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wing it

To do something and hope the shit doesn't hit the fan.

My hair is greasy, but I have to go to Kerry's house in half an hour so I decided to just wing it and wear a hat.

by FaTbee July 17, 2005

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Winge

What happens when you misspell 'whinge'. See above entries.

Oh dear, I keep misspelling 'whinge' and writing 'winge' instead. I wish I knew how to spell correctly.

by The Phantom Correct Speller November 7, 2007

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Wing$

"Wings" also Stylized as "Wing$" is a Song from Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Also a Single from their Grammy Winning Album "The Heist".

In the Song, He's telling the story. It starts off with him as a kid; he bought the Nike shoes to be cool and to look cool, not for basketball. It's all about conspicuous consumption - that is to buy things to show off to people. The shoes were a symbol of status.

However, later on he starts to realize that he only bought them because of others. It wasn't because he loved them......it was because the market and the consumers convinced him to buy them to look "cool." Nike is making millions off of expensive shoes by making them a status symbol when really, you can't judge a person by their shoes. But in the end, all they really are is "just another pair of shoes."

The song "Wing$" is about the pursuit of identity through the means of consumerism. The attempt is to dissect our infatuation and attachment to logos, labels, brands and the fleeting happiness that is intrinsically linked to the almighty power of the purchase. The subject I use in the song is shoes, but its aim is to paint a broader picture of being a consumer and tracing the lineage back to my first memory of retail infused desire.

- Macklemore

by Jeffhardy123 April 2, 2014