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ding up
1. To make several small dents or nicks on the surface of something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "ding" and "up." I dinged up my brand new bike when I crashed. That hailstorm really dinged up my car. You kids have completely dinged up the basement wall by shooting hockey pucks at it!
2. To injure someone or a part of someone's body, especially in a minor or superficial way. A noun or pronoun can be used between "ding" and "up." He dinged up his leg in practice, but he should be ready to play in the game this Friday. A: "I heard you were in a car an accident on the way to work! Are you OK?" B: "I got dinged up a bit, but I'm fine." With the way he's shaking out his hand, I'd say he dinged it up a bit sliding into second base.
3. To negatively affect someone on an emotional or psychological level, especially their ego or pride. A noun or pronoun can be used between "ding" and "up." It dinged my ego up a bit to admit that I had been wrong. The crash dinged up my pride more than anything else. Eh, rejection dings up everyone's pride—try not to get too down about it.
dinged out
slang Drunk. Do you remember last night at the bar at all? You were dinged out! Well, I must have been dinged out if I got up and did karaoke at the bar! Help him get home, will ya? He started drinking whiskey, and now he's dinged out.
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dinged out
Sl. intoxicated. Gary is dinged out and can't drive.
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dinged out
mod. alcohol intoxicated. Gary is dinged out and can’t drive.
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