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"ing" is used by gamers as a short "ingame"

-So you finaly made skype!
-yea, write ing

by Iesdi/SE- April 20, 2012

82πŸ‘ 49πŸ‘Ž


ing

ing - a suffix used to form adjectives or verbs - in the ghetto language, the suffix -ing is hardly ever used. Instead, you can replace it with the suffix -in' or just -in. The sound of the g is eliminated.

Stop hatin' on VC!

by disturbed May 6, 2004

39πŸ‘ 45πŸ‘Ž


ing

A speech impediment noise made at the end of words, hugely popular in the gay community

Me : what are you doing tonight

Jack: watching my sister get ploughed with peanut butter(ng)

by NAURTS February 11, 2019

13πŸ‘ 19πŸ‘Ž


ing

One of the many dialects of ino , it is currently unknown who the creator is but people speculate it could be Petalson

β€œThanking! fren”

by Brmfryys October 19, 2020

3πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


ing

"ing" is a suffix used for doing something. The word bing has a ing but it does not do something.

The man is jumping on the pool

by @# September 7, 2022

1πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


ing-ing

An adjective describing undescribable joy or worth. Something heavenly or beyond Godliness.

OR

An adjective describing tedium, bordom, or undescribable hell.

It stems from the common adjective ending of "-ing" and is simply repeated but said differently. A dragged accent is spoken on the first "ing" rather than the second. Normally when spoken, there is a pause prior to the word. When written, an elipses comes before it. Use it cautiously.

Damn this term paper! It's just so...ing-ing!

What a great term paper! It's just so...ing-ing!

by Brian May 5, 2004

9πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž


inging

The process of adding the suffix "ing" to a word (noun, adjective, verb, etc.) to make it into a verb in present continuous tense.

Prescriptivists don't enjoy the inging of nouns such as facebook into verbs such as facebooking. It drives them nuts.

by theFallingJack December 16, 2010

22πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž