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bling bling

Objects such as Clothes, money, jewlery, women, cars, etc. that represent wealth, has inspiried a hit song "bling-bling"

Bling-bling, my chain be blingin'.

by some guy November 18, 2002

21πŸ‘ 24πŸ‘Ž


Bling-Bling

An ebonetic verb or noun describing the rather gawdy and tacky, huge, gangsta preferred costume jewelry worn by urban ghetto thugs. Also: Sparklie

VERB: He be bling-bling.

NOUN: He have bling-bling in his grill.

by Charles E. Smithers October 9, 2003

18πŸ‘ 21πŸ‘Ž


Bling Bling

A piece of jewlery... Gold, and/or silver. Most gang members will wear them and/steal them. Most white people will wear them to look "cool". Pimps will most likely be wearing them with pink or velvet cloths.

"YO bitch, check out my bling bling?!?!?!"

by Mitch-Crazy July 26, 2005

40πŸ‘ 54πŸ‘Ž


Blinge

Obsession with Ostentatious Fashion;

The word blinge has been derived from two words bling and binge..
Bling means - Ostentatious Fashion or High Fashion or Fashion for the Rich
Binge Means - Obsession with food or any other thing

Women have a blinge for sexy night dresses, cute shoes and accessories.

Blinge fashion is the hipster fashion!

by Blinge Fashion Lover May 19, 2015

105πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž


bling-bling

Show-off wealth; anything that sparkles. The more tasteless the better. Expression comes from the sound an old-fashioned cash register drawer would make: "cha-ching" morphed into this.

The richest people in the world aren't into bling-bling; you can buy style, but not taste.

by TomV January 25, 2005

15πŸ‘ 18πŸ‘Ž


Blinge

Blinge refers to online fashion subscription in India, from where people can subscribe for branded clothes on a monthly basis

I blinged the dress which I wore last weekend

by ayepee June 5, 2015

105πŸ‘ 11πŸ‘Ž


bling bling

n bling blinging 1: extravagant possessions esp jewelry adj 2: lavish and exorbitant lifestyle

<Look at the ~ he's got on his finger>
<As the limousine arrives, the awaiting passengers think to themselvesβ€”We'll be ~ today.>

by Luke December 19, 2003

27πŸ‘ 43πŸ‘Ž