1. carling - Noun
2. Carling - Proper noun
A short timber running lengthwise of a ship, from one transverse desk beam to another; also, one of the cross timbers that strengthen a hath; -- usually in pl.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI bet he drinks Carling Black Label.. Dennis Skinner
Money plays an important role in football, but it is not the dominating factor. When Chelsea play a Carling Cup game in a small city, and it could result in a draw - the excitement, the spirit, the atmosphere - that's the real beauty of football in England. Roman Abramovich
Although they did have a version of summer theatre in smaller holiday districts, such as the "Straw Hat" players of Gravenhurst and Port Carling at Ontario 's vacation Muskoka Lakes area. Source: Internet
No other organization at National Defence Headquarters (Carling) has changed its approach to teleworking. Source: Internet
"Cars" remains Numan's most enduring song; it was a hit again in 1987 (remixed by Zeus B. Held ) and 1996, in the latter case thanks to an appearance in an advert for Carling beer. Source: Internet
The assessment centre at the Carling Heights Optimist Community Centre saw 315 people on Friday, while the centre at the Oakridge Arena assessed 316. Source: Internet