ding-a-ling in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for ding-a-ling in the English»Spanish Dictionary

ding-a-ling [Am ˈdɪŋəˌlɪŋ, Brit ˈdɪŋəlɪŋ] N

2. ding-a-ling C [ˈdɪŋəˌlɪŋ] [ˈdɪŋəlɪŋ] (stupid person) Am:

ding-a-ling inf
tonto m / tonta f
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
If this much of the plot has set off a distant ding-a-ling of recognition, you're not hearing things.
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The manner in which he did or not play with his ding-a-ling in later years threatened to detract from the art.
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Certainly small, glass-fronted boutiques with pristine white woodwork, swinging signs and bells that ding-a-ling when you walk through the door are meant to be a thing of the past.
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