Not so long ago, it would have been Costner's character accused of being an arrogant dingdong.
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In a Web video posted earlier this week, Kutcher said he would dingdong-ditch CNN founder TedTurner's house if he beat CNN to 1 million.
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After a dingdong sales battle, auto-industry experts forecast that by year's end, U.S. car buyers will have crowned another best-selling make.
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Ding: go `ding dong', like a bell
Heartily or earnestly; "They fell to work dingdong"
Relatively new stainless type of subway car, so named for the bell that rings just before the doors close. Ding-dongs were preferred because they were so flat. They were a quick buff so no one did any full-scale pieces on ding-dongs.
THEORY: The linguistic theory that language began as instinctive responses to stimuli (Algeo 316).
Argument or fight, normally preceded with "a bit of a". eg. "He 'ad a bit of a ding dong with Dave dahn the boozer last night".
Gas or gas-electric coach, usually used on small roads or branch lines not important enough to support regular trains; name derived from sound of its bell. Sometimes called doodlebug