The Alphabet Project: D

debated this one back and forth all day, but here goes:

D is for Dingleberry

While not a 'real' word, and meaning other things, a dingleberry is a 'hanger on'. Those who have pets with long hair will know what I mean. Just sometimes things hang on for too long. People have to solve these things themselves, because others don't want to (or shouldn't) help them.
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# re: The Alphabet Project: D

left by Anonymous at 10/31/2005 6:56 PM Gravatar
Any chance of you using some of these in a phrase?

For example, would this be correct usage:

VB6 programers are a bunch of Dingleberries!

# re: The Alphabet Project: D

left by kent at 10/31/2005 10:31 PM Gravatar
That might indeed be a correct usage, complete with nasty connotations. I was originally going to suggest that people either provide sentences, or "Use it at work tomorrow.", but I might add my own.
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