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Binger vs Dinger - What's the difference?

binger | dinger |

As nouns the difference between binger and dinger

is that binger is someone who binges while dinger is a bell or chime.

binger

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • Someone who binges.
  • * {{quote-news, year=2009, date=2009-03-13, author=Christine Muhlke, title=The Talk, work=New York Times citation
  • , passage=/ crooked, off-center or askew, as in, “That wonky cake pan I picked up in Paris makes each slice a different size — perfect for the office anorexic and binger alike!”; slightly odd or eccentric, i.e., “His pink folding bicycle is a little wonky, but he won’t leave home without it.” }}

    dinger

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A bell or chime.
  • * 1997 , Sarah Gregory, Public Trust , Signet (1997), ISBN 9780451190765, page 47:
  • Sharon patted the dinger to call for service.
  • (baseball) A home run.
  • The starting pitcher gave up three dingers .
  • * 1989 , John Holway, " Strikeouts: The High Cost of Hitting Home Runs", Baseball Digest , June 1989:
  • He should know, he fanned 2597 times — far more than any other man — but made millions hitting 563 dingers .
  • * 1997 , Hank Davis, Small-Town Heroes: Images of Minor League Baseball , University of Nebraska Press (2003), ISBN 0803266391, page 264:
  • Then as you're taking his picture, say something about the thirty dingers he's going to hit this season. You get that little extra smile on his face.
  • * 2008 , , The Great Book of Detroit Sports Lists , Running Press (2008), ISBN 9780762433544, page 209:
  • For you youngsters out there, hitting 50 dingers in the pre-steroid craze days of the early 90s was an actual accomplishment; the only questionable substance Fielder was putting in his body were McRib sandwiches.
  • (North America, slang) The penis.
  • * 1994 , Max Evans, Bluefeather Fellini in the Sacred Realm , University Press of Colorado (1994), ISBN 9780553565409, page 131:
  • "He had a red wool sock on his dinger . That's all."
  • (Australian slang, dated) A condom.
  • (Australian slang) The buttocks, the anus.
  • Let?s leave them to sit on their dingers for a while.
  • * 1955 , Norman Bartlett, Island Victory , Angus and Robertson (1955), page 6:
  • "We'd get even more out of 'em if some of the pilots sat on their dingers less and polished their kites more."
  • * 1979 , Derek Maitland, Breaking Out , Allen Lane (1979), page 63:
  • And why had he belted the Australian envoy flat on his dinger in that Spanish bar?
  • * 1988 , Peter Pinney, The Barbarians: A Soldier's New Guinea Diary , University of Queensland Press (1988), ISBN 9780702221583, page 109:
  • "Yeah? Well, stand up anyone who's got a three-inch mortar hid up his dinger !"
  • (Australian slang) A catapult, a shanghai.
  • * 2010 , , Racial Folly: A Twentieth-Century Aboriginal Family , Anu E Press (2010), ISBN 9781921666209, page 59:
  • We made our 'dingers' (as we called them) out of truck tyre inner tubes that were heavy-duty rubber that could shoot a stone a very long distance.

    Synonyms

    * (penis) see also * ding * (condom) franger * See also

    See also

    * double * single * triple

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