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by 🅱️ommunism April 24, 2022


On Bing

Use “on bing” when anything is the best or very true

Also can be shortened to “bing” as a simple and refreshing way to say “fire” or “sick”

Originated in Central New York, used primarily throughout larger stretches of Upstate and Western New York

*these bagel bites are on bing*

*yo she's got the biggest tits*
*that's on bing*

*that movie was bing*

by Bueller Boys November 21, 2019

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Binging

To search for something on the internet using Microsoft's Bing search engine. Noted for being a word that nobody has used, ever.

Person 1: "Hey man, how that research paper going?"
Person 2: "I'm almost done. I'm just binging a few last bits of information"
Person 1: *Sound of fist connecting with a nose*

by Astronerd955 June 15, 2013

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binging

To bing it or 'binging it' means trying too hard. Derives from the bing search engines attempt to be hip and cool without actually succeeding.

Hey did you see google music's Top-40 montage, they are definitely binging it.

by z4ce January 18, 2012

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bing bings

A word commonly used in the south mostly in the mississippi delta meaning:money,strilla,deniro,,cheese, the all mighty dollar.
Said to have been invented by a legendary hustler named PhattBakz.

I would get some dro but my bing bings low.

by Phatt Daddie August 4, 2006

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BING IT

(V) -"Bing It" refers to the Microsoft Search Engine, bing.com. Using "bing it" is parellel to using "google it."

Bing in this context is used as a verb therefore you can say "binged it" which refers to something you searched for or looked up in the past. Or you can use it in the present or command form, "bing it" Or say "binging it" for present continuous.

Joe: Do you know where I can find a sushi restaurant in the city?
Sally: "Bing it" on bing.com
Jamie: There is great Sushi on Polk Street. I "binged it" yesterday
Joe: There is also a sushi restaurant on Hyde St. I am "binging it" right now

by MAU2 June 24, 2009

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Binged

An unconsented search by Microsoft

You type 192.168.1.8 in your address bar to access your IP printer. Instead of getting “Server not found” error message when your printer does not respond because it is off, you instead get BINGED. The lesson is that Microsoft knows better than you in what you want. Obviously you really wanted to see the “IP Whois report” or see the “GeoIPTool” rather than knowing your printer is offline.

by Garreth Jones May 13, 2013

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