Dinger — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Derek Dinger (* 1987), deutscher Eishockeyspieler Fritz Dinger (Künstler) (1837–1904), deutscher Maler und Kupferstecher Fritz Dinger (Offizier) (1915–1943), Pilot der deutschen Luftwaffe Klaus Dinger… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Dinger — can refer to: A nickname A song An incredibly annoying word when someone says it in a high pitched voice Baseball argot for a home run The anthropomorphized triceratops mascot of the Colorado Rockies baseball team A slang term referring to… … Wikipedia
Dinger — Dinger, Fritz, Kupferstecher, geb. 22. Jan. 1827 in Wald bei Solingen, bildete sich seit 1849 an der Akademie und 1852–56 bei Joseph Keller in Düsseldorf. Er machte sich besonders bekannt durch Stiche in Linienmanier (nach Mintrop, Kröner, Deiker … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
dinger — [diŋ′gər] n. [Slang] BaseballBaseball Slang HOME RUN … English World dictionary
Dinger — Angebotne Dinger sind selten viel was gut. – Weinhold, 15 … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon
Dinger Doane — Date of birth October 14, 1893(1893 10 14) Place of birth Natick, MA, United States Date of death June 5, 1949(1949 06 05) (aged 55)[1] Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) … Wikipedia
dinger, go one's...... — Scottish Vernacular Dictionary v To Go yer dinger means to become extremely excited or angry about something, usually involving raised voices, possibly the throwing of everyday household objects, slammed doors and the like.. Example: When mah maw … English dialects glossary
dinger — noun Etymology: perhaps from ding to strike + 2 er Date: 1974 home run 1 … New Collegiate Dictionary
dinger — /ding euhr/, n. Slang. 1. humdinger. 2. Baseball. See home run. [1800 10; perh. DING1 + ER1] * * * … Universalium
dinger — noun a) A home run The starting pitcher gave up three dingers. b) condom Syn: ding, franger … Wiktionary