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Verb. To hurl a penny really hard, usually at the back of the head of someone sitting in front of you. A popular school prank.
A nickel might do more damage, but it was never worth throwing away 5 cents if you missed.
(Don't try this in college)
A nickel might do more damage, but it was never worth throwing away 5 cents if you missed.
(Don't try this in college)
Example:
A penny can fly fast and hard if you wing it, especially if you held it like you're going to skip a stone, then put a snap to your wrist like a whip.
"Tee Hee, let's wing that guy in English Class again, (you know the one the principal caught beating off in the bathroom.")
Good penny wingers ought to be on the pitching staff of the school team, instead of in detention.
A penny can fly fast and hard if you wing it, especially if you held it like you're going to skip a stone, then put a snap to your wrist like a whip.
"Tee Hee, let's wing that guy in English Class again, (you know the one the principal caught beating off in the bathroom.")
Good penny wingers ought to be on the pitching staff of the school team, instead of in detention.
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Example:
Jim: Hey, you have to help me get with Heather but her fat friend Jill won't leave us alone.
Steve: Don't worry, I'll wing for you at the bar tonight.
Jim: Hey, you have to help me get with Heather but her fat friend Jill won't leave us alone.
Steve: Don't worry, I'll wing for you at the bar tonight.
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A huge hunk of alumminum or other type of metal material afixed to the rear of a car. Used to serve purpose in adding downforce to rear of rear wheel drive vehicle, but is now used on front wheel drive Civics and Accords and serves no useful purpose other than identification of Rice boy.
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Wing(ing) primarily has two definitions: to wing is either to throw through something the air (wung for past tense)or to fornicate. A wing candidate would be a sexually attractive person.