Verb, to Shingo.
A simple way to define thinking you/someone can pull something off, but ends up failing.
Term visually taken from an Initial D battle between Shingo Shoji and Takumi Fujiwara.
Example 1
Person 1: Man, we did so well this time!
Person 2: Glad we weren't shingoing
Example 2
Person 1: You heard Mike tried to engage?
Person 2: Yup, he shingod real hard.
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I term used in many street racing games. It basically means the person slams his opponent into walls and/or cars; plays very dirty.
He has a very shingo style. Be careful.
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A very aggressive racecar-/streetrace-driver who would rather "Double Crash" the opponent than lose against him. Has it's origin in the manga and anime "Initial D" where the driver of a "Honda Civic" named "Shingo" challenges the main character "Takumi"to a race in the mountains and right as he's about to lose he decides to drive into Takumi making them both crash but just as he's about to, "Takumi" turns for the next corner and "Shingo" misses his target only crashing himself.
*Car crashes into other car on purpose*
"Wow, that guy just went straight "Shingo" on his ass"
(n) a person (mostly males) who you just want to beat up left and right, up and down, diagonally, inside out, in a circle, and lastly kick into the sky....(disappearing) and BING!
Shingo, daesuki!
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Paranoia to the highest degree.
Bob seems to be suffering from a high case of Shingo doesn't he?
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