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ding-a-ling

noun as in foolish or silly person

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In response to Greene, he quipped, "she runs on more and more ding-a-ling pics," a reference to how Greene tried to garner attention during a House hearing, by showing naked videos of Hunter Biden obtained off a shadily sourced laptop.

From Salon

"Well her platform, really— she runs on more and more ding-a-ling, pics, you know in the meetings over in the Congress," Fetterman told MSNBC's Chris Hayes in responses to Greene's comments on Monday.

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"Well her platform, really— she runs on more and more ding-a-ling, pics, you know in the meetings over in the Congress. So, again, I'm not really sure why she cares how I dress, but you know, she really takes it a different way," he said.

From Salon

“Well, you’re right about that, ding-a-ling,” says a voice from right behind me.

“Not like that, ya ding-a-ling.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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