Define Winged Meaning

Winged
irish word for being drunk, has been being used for decades

"lucy was winged last weekend, she sat on my knee"
By Valina
Wing On Wing
When sails are extended on both side whilst sailing downwind.

"Look dad, we're going wing on wing!"
"I am proud of you, son."
By Zoe
Wing It

I slept through the lecture so when the quiz came, I had to wing it.
By Ardisj
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 Sophia
Wing It
To do something on the spot or without preparation.

Batman: We'll wing it...

That's a bat-pun.
By Bobina
Winging It

When he was asked a question about the budget, it was clear that he was winging it and was unprepared for the question.
By Linnea
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 Dolli
Wing It
To do something without preparing for it, like writing an exam without studying or playing football without a strategy.

By Elsa
Winging

1. I'm just winging it.
2. I was totally winging that.
By Katie
Winged
Old western term for being shot and killed and sent to the afterlife.

"Who's that stumbling around in the dark? State your business, or prepare to get winged!" - Django Unchained
By Beilul