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winged it

The proper past meaning of "Wing it"

"We just winged it in that test, so lets wing it again"

by ashsucksdick213 October 20, 2014

1πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


Wing Wing

The most beautiful, nice, loyal girl you could ever met! If you ever met a wing wing in life, don’t miss you chance cause you will regret it forever!

That girl over there is an angel, she is such a wing wing.

by Yoboy62847 January 12, 2020

18πŸ‘ 8πŸ‘Ž


wing it

To do something with no preparation

I slept through the lecture so when the quiz came, I had to wing it.

by R. Allemann November 3, 2003

1397πŸ‘ 114πŸ‘Ž


Winge

One of many contrived words that can be used when real words just aren't good enough.

This example uses the action verb form of the contrived word winge.

He's been whinging about the cold weather all day. Duh!!!

by Chas501 November 7, 2007

270πŸ‘ 27πŸ‘Ž


wing it

To do something on the spot or without preparation.

Batman: We'll wing it...

That's a bat-pun.

by kittens Ξ£:3 July 7, 2014

173πŸ‘ 18πŸ‘Ž


winging it

to improvise with little preparation

When he was asked a question about the budget, it was clear that he was winging it and was unprepared for the question.

by John Cecil November 2, 2003

617πŸ‘ 108πŸ‘Ž


wing it

To do something without preparing for it, like writing an exam without studying or playing football without a strategy.

fuck working hard just wing it

by tony chen March 28, 2007

555πŸ‘ 111πŸ‘Ž