dingle
61dingle(-dangle) — n. the penis. (Usually objectionable.) □ Come on, Billy. Shake your dingle and put it away …
62dingle — noun Etymology: Middle English, deep hollow Date: 13th century a small wooded valley ; dell …
63Dingle — noun A harbour town in County Kerry Ireland, and the peninsular on which it stands …
64dingle — noun /dɪŋ.ɡəl/ A small, narrow or enclosed, usually wooded valley …
65dingle — din·gle || dɪŋgl n. small valley v. ring; shake; be shaken …
66dingle — noun literary or dialect a deep wooded valley. Origin ME (denoting a deep abyss): of unknown origin …
67dingle — n. Dale, dell, vale, valley, glen …
68dingle — Noun. A person from Burnley (Lancashire). Generally derog, and heard mainly in football circles, especially by rival Blackburn fans …
69dingle — din·gle …
70dingle — din•gle [[t]ˈdɪŋ gəl[/t]] n. a wooded valley; dell • Etymology: 1200–50; ME: a deep dell, hollow; akin to OE dung dungeon, OHG tunc cellar …