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wing-ding
[wing-ding]
noun
a noisy, exciting celebration or party.
a fit, either induced by drugs or feigned.
a fit of anger; a rage.
Word History and Origins
Origin of wing-ding1
Example Sentences
But it is unlikely it would end before midsummer, giving the Republicans a short runway ahead of their four-day wing-ding.
Next year, they plan a big wing-ding in Helena to mark 45 years after their work was completed.
Meanwhile, the organization says smaller companies are more likely to throw a holiday wing-ding than larger companies.
Try changing his name to Wing-Ding or SuperBird or Flier, and see if that works.
Oh, they’re also working hard at various conditioning and football activities on what essentially is a working vacation, the third annual Russell Wilson-organized offseason passing camp and social wing-ding.
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