wing-ding

wingding

1. slang A wild or lavish party, festivity, or celebration. The popstar is known for throwing the wildest wingdings in all of California. I'm glad you had fun at your little wingding, but you and your friends nearly destroyed our house!
2. slang By extension, anything great, wild, or excessive. Usually used in the form "a wingding of a…." Mary and I had a wingding of a fight over the finances last night. We were expecting a wingding of a party, but it turned out to be pretty lame.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

wing-ding

verb
See whing-ding
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • wh
  • whing-ding
  • wingding
  • good to hear your voice
  • (it's) good to hear your voice
  • (I'm) (so) glad you could come
  • glad you could come
  • wildest dreams
  • be glad to see the back of (someone or something)
  • be glad to see the back of someone or something
References in periodicals archive
Titled "Myriad Colors,'' this inter-generational exploration turned out to be a multi-sonority wing-ding of a very high order indeed.
By getting the taxpayer to foot the bill for this extravagant wing-ding we have had Margaret Thatcher rammed down our throats.
If an e-mail should prove impossible, I feel certain that the subject of Orissa will make suitable fodder for a future conference, symposium or other wing-ding whose possibly pricey venue can be decided by one committee or another of the godly.
WE'RE HAVING A WING-DING: Goal hero Michael Mifsud gets a hug from Isaac Osbourne Pic: NICK POTTS/PA WIRE
When told, he wondered if Arthur, who, of course, sadly died in 1994, could be persuaded to take part in next year's cultural wing-ding. Pip!
It's the fifth or sixth time I've done it and it never fails to be a wing-ding of an afternoon raising well over pounds 10,000.
"They don't give a wing-ding about religion," John Hotard, director of career services at the Fordham University Graduate School of Business, said of investment banks today.
COVER COUPLE: Seychelles snaps; WING-DING: Couple saw red over Air Seychelles ad; EUR1,500-A-NIGHT VILLAS: Georgina and Nicky
In December, Sebastiani Vineyards & Winery hosted the Napa-Sonoma Chapter of Women for WineSense "Holiday Wing-Ding." Proceeds from the meeting, plus a canned foods drive, support FISH--"Friends in Sonoma Helping." Sebastiani, like many other wineries, provides community support year-round, but felt it especially appropriate during the holiday season.
Unlike previous years, the 2002 reception features only lite snacks to give everyone an opportunity to build a big appetite for the big Texas wing-ding that wraps up the convention on Wednesday evening.
WARNERS TV WING-DING: Rob Lowe pretends to pour a drink to Thomas Schlamme's award at WB's post-Emmy party at the Four Seasons Hotel Sept.
If those rescued areas have already been given names, you might throw a wing-ding celebrating formal recognition of his deeds.
This merry wing-ding of strings, glockenspiels and bassoons explains why.
Folk had breezed into Liverpool for the wing-ding from far and wide, including a gaggle of the gloriously anarchic artists from Beijing - swiftly dispelling the notion that the Chinese don't have fun - with their British mentor Karen Smith.
But there you are, that's what brainwashing is all about and before this World Cup wing-ding is over we'll believe Beckham was born in a silver hamper at the end of a rainbow.