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单词 dingle-dangle
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dingle-danglen.2

Brit. /ˈdɪŋɡlˌdaŋɡl/, U.S. /ˈdɪŋɡ(ə)lˌdæŋɡ(ə)l/
Origin: A variant or alteration of another lexical item. Etymons: jingle-jangle n., tingle-tangle n.1
Etymology: Alteration of either jingle-jangle n. or tingle-tangle n.1, after ding int. Compare earlier dingle v. and later dingle dongle v. Compare also earlier ding-dong v. and tinkle-tankle n.
rare.
A ringing sound, such as that of a bell, or of metal when struck. Cf. dingle dongle v.
ΘΚΠ
the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > resonance or sonority > ringing sound > [noun]
ringOE
ringingc1300
ringlinga1398
trongling1398
tinging1495
cling1578
sing-sing1659
tang1669
dingle-dangle1694
chang1788
dingling1822
ding-a-ling1886
clappering1891
1694 P. A. Motteux tr. F. Rabelais 5th Bk. Wks. i. 2 This dingle dangle [Fr. trinballement] with Pans, Kettles, and Basons, the Corybanting Cimbals of Cybele.
1923 ‘H. Waste’ Love Days 402 Wait until we get away from this dingle-dangle of the bells.
2003 Washington Post (Nexis) 21 Dec. c5 Not everyone is a fan of the dingle-dangle sound of a hand-held bell.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2021; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

dingle-dangleadj.n.1adv.

Brit. /ˈdɪŋɡlˌdaŋɡl/, U.S. /ˈdɪŋɡ(ə)lˌdæŋɡ(ə)l/
Origin: Either (i) formed within English, by conversion. Or (ii) formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: dingle-dangle v.; dangle adj.
Etymology: Either < dingle-dangle v. (although this is first attested later), or a reduplication (with vowel variation) of dangle adj. Compare earlier dangle v. and later dangle n.
colloquial.
A. adj.
Hanging down loosely and swinging to and fro; dangly.
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the world > space > relative position > support > hanging or suspension > [adjective] > hanging down > dangling
dangled1593
dangling1597
dingle-dangle1598
loose-hanging1598
dangle1600
loose-hung1625
adangle1855
dangly1903
1598 J. Florio Worlde of Wordes Spendolone, dingle-dangle, dangling downe.
1693 T. Urquhart & P. A. Motteux tr. F. Rabelais 3rd Bk. Wks. Prol. 10 This dingle dangle wagging [Fr. triballement] of my Tub.
1746 Brit. Mag. 294 This dingle dangle Figure of Gallantry that capers next.
1872 J. P. Smith Married Belle viii. 105 I wouldn't have the dingle-dangle things flopping round my ears.
1964 M. Russell-Smith Wide Awake i. 2 I'm a dingle dangle scarecrow with a flippy floppy hat, I can shake my hands like this, and shake my feet like that.
2014 Power County Press (American Falls, Idaho) (Nexis) 16 July Women all over town were wearing dingle-dangle earrings.
B. n.1
1. A dismissive or depreciative term for: a man; (perhaps) spec. a husband. Obsolete. rare.This use may imply significantly earlier currency of sense B. 2b, although the precise meaning is unclear and the chronological gap between the two senses is large.
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the world > people > person > man > [noun]
churla800
werec900
rinkeOE
wapmanc950
heOE
wyeOE
gomeOE
ledeOE
seggeOE
shalkOE
manOE
carmanlOE
mother bairnc1225
hemea1250
mother sona1250
hind1297
buck1303
mister mana1325
piecec1325
groomc1330
man of mouldc1330
hathela1350
sire1362
malea1382
fellowa1393
guestc1394
sergeant?a1400
tailarda1400
tulka1400
harlotc1405
mother's sona1470
frekea1475
her1488
masculinea1500
gentlemana1513
horse?a1513
mutton?a1513
merchant1549
child1551
dick1553
sorrya1555
knavea1556
dandiprat1556
cove1567
rat1571
manling1573
bird1575
stone-horse1580
loona1586
shaver1592
slave1592
copemate1593
tit1594
dog1597
hima1599
prick1598
dingle-dangle1605
jade1608
dildoa1616
Roger1631
Johnny1648
boy1651
cod1653
cully1676
son of a bitch1697
cull1698
feller1699
chap1704
buff1708
son of a gun1708
buffer1749
codger1750
Mr1753
he-man1758
fella1778
gilla1790
gloak1795
joker1811
gory1819
covey1821
chappie1822
Charley1825
hombre1832
brother-man1839
rooster1840
blokie1841
hoss1843
Joe1846
guy1847
plug1848
chal1851
rye1851
omee1859
bloke1861
guffin1862
gadgie1865
mug1865
kerel1873
stiff1882
snoozer1884
geezer1885
josser1886
dude1895
gazabo1896
jasper1896
prairie dog1897
sport1897
crow-eater1899
papa1903
gink1906
stud1909
scout1912
head1913
beezer1914
jeff1917
pisser1918
bimbo1919
bozo1920
gee1921
mush1936
rye mush1936
basher1942
okie1943
mugger1945
cat1946
ou1949
tess1952
oke1970
bra1974
muzhik1993
1605 C. Tourneur Laugh & lie Downe sig. D Was euer any woman in the worlde brought into such a hell? Oh let me thinke vpon my dingle dangle: in my bed, a log, at my table a Hog, in discourse, a Baby, in iudgement, an asse.
2.
a. An ornament or other object that dangles or hangs down. Now somewhat rare.
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the world > space > relative position > support > hanging or suspension > [noun] > that which hangs or is suspended > danglingly
dangling1611
dingle-dangle1622
dangler1731
dangle1888
1622 J. Mabbe tr. M. Alemán Rogue ii. 240 With as many Bobs and other Dingle-Dangles hanging at every one of these.
1675 T. Mace Profit, Conveniency, & Pleasure 19 Then he on foot Must trudge; or on his Hobby-horse may Ride, With his Long-dingle-dangle by his side.
1855 F. Chamier My Trav. I. xi. 173 Rustic Beauties, who..adorned their hair with silver skewers and with dingle-dangles.
1967 E. Wilson Jrnl. Feb. in Sixties: Late Jrnl. (1993) 570 Horrors of the new opera house—scallops and gilt dingle-dangles below the balconies.
b. slang. The penis.
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the world > life > the body > sex organs > male sex organs > [noun] > penis
weapona1000
tarsec1000
pintleOE
cock?c1335
pillicock?c1335
yard1379
arrowa1382
looma1400
vergea1400
instrumentc1405
fidcocka1475
privya1500
virile member (or yard)?1541
prickc1555
tool1563
pillock1568
penis1578
codpiece1584
needle1592
bauble1593
dildo1597
nag1598
virility1598
ferret1599
rubigo?a1600
Jack1604
mentula1605
virge1608
prependent1610
flute1611
other thing1628
engine1634
manhood1640
cod1650
quillity1653
rammer1653
runnion1655
pego1663
sex1664
propagator1670
membrum virile1672
nervea1680
whore-pipe1684
Roger1689
pudding1693
handle?1731
machine1749
shaft1772
jock1790
poker1811
dickyc1815
Johnny?1833
organ1833
intromittent apparatus1836
root1846
Johnson1863
Peter1870
John Henry1874
dickc1890
dingusc1890
John Thomasc1890
old fellowc1890
Aaron's rod1891
dingle-dangle1893
middle leg1896
mole1896
pisser1896
micky1898
baby-maker1902
old man1902
pecker1902
pizzle1902
willy1905
ding-dong1906
mickey1909
pencil1916
dingbatc1920
plonkerc1920
Johna1922
whangera1922
knob1922
tube1922
ding1926
pee-pee1927
prong1927
pud1927
hose1928
whang1928
dong1930
putz1934
porkc1935
wiener1935
weenie1939
length1949
tadger1949
winkle1951
dinger1953
winky1954
dork1961
virilia1962
rig1964
wee-wee1964
Percy1965
meat tool1966
chopper1967
schlong1967
swipe1967
chode1968
trouser snake1968
ding-a-ling1969
dipstick1970
tonk1970
noonies1972
salami1977
monkey1978
langer1983
wanker1987
1893 W. F. Smith tr. F. Rabelais Gargantua xi. 48 in Five Bks. & Minor Writings I. One called it my Pillicock,..another my Branch of Coral,..my Nimble-wimble,..my Dingle-dangle [Fr. pendiloche], my Steady go stiff-and-low,..my little ruddy Sausage, my little dainty Cod.
1964 J. Thompson Pop. 1280 (1990) viii. 52 You ain't got as long a dingle-dangle as he has—they tell me them idjits are hung like a stud-hoss.
2012 @graceL721 26 Mar. in twitter.com (accessed 30 Jan. 2020) Is it socially acceptable for me to tell this guy his dingle dangle is hanging out of his short shorts?
3. An act or instance of being dangled or swung to and fro. Obsolete. rare.In quot. used specifically with reference to putting a person to death by hanging.
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the world > space > relative position > support > hanging or suspension > [noun] > hanging down > dangling
dangling1611
dingle-dangle1702
dangle1756
danglement1834
1702 J. Vanbrugh False Friend ii. 24 He'll be hang'd—And then, what becomes of thee..? Why, the Honour to a—dingle dangle by him.
C. adv.
In a dangling manner. Now rare.
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the world > space > relative position > support > hanging or suspension > [adverb] > in dangling manner
danglingly1611
dingle-dangle1611
1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Triballer,..to goe dingle dangle, wig wag.
1680 M. Stevenson Wits Paraphras'd 24 Think decently my self to strangle, And in that plight hang dingle-dangle.
1785 T. Warton in J. Milton Poems (new ed.) 173 (note) By dingle..he understands, boughs hanging dingle-dangle over the edge of the dell.
1827 Guards I. v. 53 An epaulet is a weighty matter in a greenhorn Ensign's mind; it must not hang like a swab dingle dangle in front.
1958 W. T. Rochelle Zareeba Purpose v. 65 His arms hanging dingle-dangle as he gave us a petulant eying.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2021; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

dingle-danglev.

Brit. /ˈdɪŋɡlˌdaŋɡl/, U.S. /ˈdɪŋɡ(ə)lˌdæŋɡ(ə)l/
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymon: dangle v.
Etymology: Reduplication (with vowel variation) of dangle v. Compare slightly earlier dingle-dangle adj., dingle-dangle n.1, and dingle-dangle adv.Perhaps compare Swedish dingla (17th cent.), Old Danish, Danish dingle (c1470), both in the sense ʻto dangleʼ (see the discussion at dangle v.).
intransitive. To hang loosely, dangling or swinging to and fro. Later also transitive: to hang (something or someone) in this manner.In quot. 1838 used specifically with reference to putting a person to death by hanging.
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the world > space > relative position > support > hanging or suspension > hang or be suspended [verb (intransitive)] > hang down > dangle
danglec1590
dandle1614
bangle1622
dingle-dangle1632
1632 R. Sherwood Dict. sig. Lv/1, in R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues (new ed.) To dingle-dangle, triballer.
1708 J. Wilson et al. tr. Petronius Satyrical Wks. 46 Purple Tassels and Fringes dingle dangle about it.
1838 Gen. Reciter 141 If they catch you, I'm damned if they won't dingle dangle you, as you call it, at the end of a long pole.
1929 W. E. Roth Addit. Stud. Arts, Crafts, & Customs Guiana Indians (U.S. Bureau Amer. Ethnol. No. 91) 72 A piece of bamboo, covered with pretty designs in beads..to which are attached various gaily colored bird skins, beetle wings, cotton streamers, toucan beaks, etc., which dingle-dangle down the back.
2016 Edinb. Evening News (Nexis) 19 Oct. Two swaying, shimmering, illuminated balls in a flashing red sack, to dingle-dangle from the saddle of your bike.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2021; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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