Bingo Wings

A2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈbɪŋɡoʊ wɪŋz/

Definitions of bingo wings

noun a slang term for the loose, flabby skin that hangs down from the upper arms of some people, typically older women, often as a result of aging or weight fluctuations

Example Sentences

A1 My grandmother has bingo wings.

A2 She is self-conscious about her bingo wings.

B1 Regular exercise can help tone up bingo wings.

B2 Some people undergo surgery to reduce the appearance of their bingo wings.

C1 Bingo wings are often a result of aging and loss of muscle tone.

C2 There are various exercises specifically designed to target and eliminate bingo wings.

Examples of bingo wings in a Sentence

formal Some individuals may develop bingo wings as a result of aging or weight gain.

informal I've been trying to tone up my bingo wings with some arm exercises.

slang I hate it when my bingo wings jiggle when I wave.

figurative Her confidence soared once she embraced her bingo wings as a part of her unique beauty.

Grammatical Forms of bingo wings

past tense

bingo winged

plural

bingo wings

comparative

more bingo-winged

superlative

most bingo-winged

present tense

has bingo wings

future tense

will have bingo wings

perfect tense

have had bingo wings

continuous tense

is having bingo wings

singular

bingo wing

positive degree

bingo wing is big

infinitive

to have bingo wings

gerund

bingo winging

participle

bingo winged

Origin and Evolution of bingo wings

First Known Use: 2000 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'bingo wings' originated in the United Kingdom as a colloquial and humorous way to refer to the flabby or sagging skin on the underside of a person's upper arms.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in a light-hearted manner, the term 'bingo wings' has since gained popularity and is now commonly used to describe a specific physical characteristic associated with aging or lack of exercise.