1. dings - Noun
2. dings - Verb
dings
plural of ding
dings
third-person singular simple present indicative of ding
dings (plural dings)
(MLE, slang) Alternative form of dinger (“unregistered car”)
That's the van? It looks like a rotting banana." This was undeniable - Eric had painted the van a neon shade of yellow, and it was blotched with dings and rust like splotches of decay. Cassandra Clare
He is fairest dung when his own wand dings him. Scottish Proverb
I also liked the reverse parking aid monitor (no excuses for dings anymore!) and how it handles high and low speeds. Source: Internet
Even though a plastic board can be disinfected pretty effectively in the dishwasher, plastic boards with dings and dents are impossible to disinfect with handwashing but they are easy to toss in the dishwasher, which is a nice perk. Source: Internet
Well the dings have given both of us character and the scratches are bookmarks that serve as reminders for some great stories; stories that new and shiny can’t offer. Source: Internet
The one he recommended purchasing, Riley said, is altogether intact, without the casual dings and dents one might expect in an old boxcar, although a certain amount of exterior rust and discoloration does show its age. Source: Internet