Define Jangling Meaning

Jangle Jangle
expression used in conjunction with the act of making and proving a point; literally comes from the sound that metal bracelets make when someone is conversing while forcefully using hand gestures to emphasize the verbal message.

Fo serious jangle jangle
By Daile
With A Jangle
When a drink is served with ice. Typically but not exclusively used with regard to cubed ice in glassware. Comes from the sound of an icecube in glassware.

Synonymous with "on ice" or on the rocks.

Derivatives include: "With a dangle" and "With a jingle"

"I like my Gin neat, but I prefer my scotch with a jangle."

"I'll have a glass of cola, with a jangle please"
By Verla
Jangle
The act of doing something non-productive, sometimes for the sake of annoying or amusing another person. Can be used as a verb or adjective.

"Hey look at that guy jangling over there in that parking lot with those old sticks."

"Do you want to go jangle around after work tonight by the movie theater?"

"Look Bobby, I got a new pet, he is a Jangle Monkey."

"My roommate woke up early and decided to jangle around in the kitchen pretending to do dishes in order to wake up everyone else in the house."
By Roselia
Jangles
1: A "flavor word" added after absolutely any other noun to make your sentence cooler than anyone else's.

2: A pronoun inserted in place of any noun in the whole world. See jount.

3: A word you say whenever you want because you do what you want.

1: Check out the rack jangles on that sloot.
2: I put the mfin jangles right here, where'd that jount go?
3: Jangles!
By Julee
Jangling
The act of sneaking into someone's room while they are sleeping and touching, poking, or passing out on them. The Jangler is usually a stupid freshman under the influence of alcoholic beverages and the Janglee is usually anyone sleeping in Ross.

"Dude, quit JANGLING me!" or "Be quiet while I'm Jangling you!"
By Marilin
Jangle
To mix olde english malt liquor with welch's grape soda.

I jangled it up last night and got blasted.
By Shayna
Jangled
Broke-down, falling apart, not right, old, ugly.

I loved this phone when I first got it, but now it's jangled and I really want the new iPhone.
By Cristin
Jangled
To perform an act of trikery, or to be the object of a prank.
Originally comes from the word "bajangled" a euphemism for intoxicated

"I jangled Blake when I locked his head to a pole with a bike lock."
By Loraine
Jangle
1.n. a lanyard commonly made at summer camps but tied around your wrist like a bracelet.

2.n. a janglet is when it is tied around your ankle like an anklet.

3.v. jangling is the art or act of making jangles

4.adj. jangletastic or jangleriffic is when you are feeling as happy as when you are jangling

this word was made up by a british man named Tim visiting america while Counciling a summer camp

1
"ooh i love your jangle!"
"thanks! i made it at camp!"

2.
"where did you get that anklet?"
"anklet? why this is a janglet you fool"
"oh my!"

3.
"so what are you gunna do today?"
"well im thinking of jangling it up later if thats cool with you"
"i love jangling! its my favorite hobby! lets go!"

4.
"hey"
"hey wats up?"
"oh nothing just bored at home. what about you?"
"i am having a jangleriffic day!"
"well thats just jangletastic"
By Magda
Jangle
A severe mistake or misjudgement

that right turn was a jangle
By Trudi