The love of your life. The one you was meant to be with. This was used in "Hotel Transylvania" between Mavis Dracula and a Human. It's a sparkly feeling in your whole body when you find the one you're supposed to be with forever and ever. Til' Death Do You Part.
ex1)"Babygirl, I swear you're my zing."
Ex2)"Number 34 is my zing"
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The new term for owned, said after saying something witty to someone in an insulting manner.
Person 1: So, what'd you do last night?
Person 2: Your Mum.....ZING.
(although you usually have to say somethign funnier than this example)
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The feeling of having extreme mental clarity and utmost cognitive function. It typically happens when one is high off stimulants and/or nootropics. It's the sense of "flying high & mighty" off uppers or supplements that improve focus, euphoria, & cerebral ability. A reference to the original "Zingin"
I'm about to zing off these pills!
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interjection: A self proclaimed exclamation of superior bantering abilities
noun: a statement designed to verbally serve someone
inj. example, any of the following lines from National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation may be followed by the exclamation "ZING!"
neighbor: Hey Griswald, where you gonna put a tree that big?
Griswald: Bend over and I'll show you (...ZING!)
neighbor: You got a lot of nerve talking to me that way.
Griswald (looking at neighbor's wife): I wasn't talking to you (...ZING!)
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A phrase most commonly stated after a particularly clever comment, ex: a pun, a dis, in rare cases a well placed "your mom" or "so's your face" or "That's what she said."
It is often associated with a third party, having heard said clever comment in another's conversation.
Used in place of other put down-ish phrases, such as, "You just got served" or "Oh snap!" or "PWNED!" etc.
John: ...In short, it was a real come from behind victory.
Ryan: That's what she said!
Yitzach: ZING!
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Past tense combination of "zing" and "singe," where the "zing" involves an insult, which singes (slightly burns) the recipient. Can be pronounced to rhyme with the past tense of "zing" or "singe," just to make it more interesting and to be more consistent (in terms of inconsistency) with so many other words of the English language. Usually, the insult is offered as mild, witty sarcasm or a fascetious comment where the gravity of the insult is relatively minor and the point of zinging it is calculated to achieve only a slight burn.
My daughter really zinged me when she humorously questioned my general ability to be succinct. I have never been more proud!
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A guy who loves peps. I once saw peps and zing at grillys hugging viciously. While a man screamed βit happening here at st.Leonard girllys is number oneβ Zing also found a piece of chicken in peps beard. This day went down in grillys history
Awwwwwww zing just saw peps get horse cock up his ass at grillys
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