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What (who) is ding dong - definition

SMALL CHOCOLATE CAKE SIMILAR IN SHAPE AND SIZE TO A HOCKEY PUCK
Ding Dongs; King Don; Ding-dong; Ring Ding; Ding-Dong; Ring Dings
  • A Drake's Ring Ding

ding-dong         
¦ noun informal
1. Brit. a fierce argument or fight.
2. N. Amer. a silly or foolish person.
¦ adverb & adjective
1. with the simple alternate chimes of a bell.
2. [as adjective] Brit. informal (of a contest) evenly matched and hard fought.
ding-dong         
Ding-dong is used in writing to represent the sound made by a bell.
SOUND
Dong Ding tea         
OOLONG FROM TAIWAN
Dong ding tea; Dongding tea; Dongding oolong tea; Tungting tea; Dong Ding; Oolong tea from Tung-ting; Tung-ting tea
Dong Ding (; pronounced ), also spelled Tung-ting, is an oolong tea] from [[Taiwan. A translation of Dong Ding is "Frozen Summit" or "Icy Peak", and is the name of the mountain in Taiwan where the tea is cultivated.

Wikipedia

Ding Dong

A Ding Dong is a chocolate cake produced and distributed in the United States by Hostess Brands and in Canada from Vachon Inc. under the name King Dons; in some U.S. markets, it was previously known as Big Wheels. With the exception of a brief period in 2013, the Ding Dong has been produced continuously since 1967. It is round with a flat top and bottom, close to three inches in diameter and slightly taller than an inch, similar in shape and size to a hockey puck. A white creamy filling is injected into the center and a thin coating of chocolate glaze covers the cake. The Ding Dong was originally wrapped in a square of thin aluminum foil, enabling it to be carried in lunches without melting the chocolate glaze.

Examples of use of ding dong
1. Time to stop digging, Eurotunnel Ding, dong, round two.
2. Describing themselves as the "Page Three Beauties from the Ramalama Ding–Dong Times", they carried placards with individual names.
3. Finchley had just been won by Labour. ‘Ding dong,‘ I sang, ‘the witch is dead.‘ All of my enfranchised life I have voted Labour in general elections.
4. The King of Spain knows this ground and its quirks well enough, but this was a test of character after the press ding–dong of the past week.
5. I had two titles in mind–Ding Dong Baby Sing A Song and Davat–e–Khaas, but people didn‘t quite like it.