dinges

See also: Dinges

English

Noun

dinges (plural dinges)

  1. Alternative spelling of dingus (thingamajig, fool)
    • 1922, Sinclair Lewis, “10”, in Babbitt:
      The old-fashioned coon was a fine old cuss--he knew his place--but these young dinges don't want to be porters or cotton-pickers.

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Dutch

Etymology

From ding (thing). Compare German Dings and Dingens in the same sense.

Pronunciation

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Noun

dinges m or n (plural dingesen, diminutive dingesje n)

  1. (object) thingamajig, whatchamacallit
  2. (person) whatshisname, whatshername

Interjection

dinges

  1. Said when one can't or is too busy or distracted to think of the proper thing to say.
    Wat ben je daar aan het doen? — Ja, eh... dinges!
    What are you doing there? — Yeah, uh... something or other!
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