bingle rule
bingle rule
bingle rule
I like the german word for that: Blechschaden.
Literally means: Sheet metal damage.
Pretty descriptive.
Same goes for Dutch. Blikschade.
Also, onomatopoeic.
Is a bingle the same as a fender-bender?
Excuse you... that is a bingle-bangle.
Funbucket, is that you?
its a beautiful language
no way
It's so funny, non Australians complaining about Australia slang mirrors foreigners complaining when learning English. E.g. people think Australians are crazy for giving toilets an "immature" and "toy like" name in the form of dunny, but potty is also immature and toy like.
I can't explain why but I absolutely hate the word "potty" and refuse to use it. Something about it is like digging splinters in underneath my fingernails, but in my soul. Luckily I don't have kids, but when I'm around my nephews and one of them says they have to "go potty" I hate it, every time.
My kids used a potty when they were potty training. A potty is a cunningly fashioned piece of plastic that children shit and piss into once they're big enough not to use nappies, but too small for a toilet. Calling a toilet a potty is infantilising and weird.
... Anyway that's why I think I sounds off to use that word.
Try switching to shitta,
I apologise for my potty mouth
This is why when celebrity Lara Bingle's career took a bit of a nose dive, it was funny as hell. But it's not a commonly used word in my social group.
It's evolution forking them from us so later we can fork them as crabs.... Sorry, I meant evolution is dinglehoppering them from us.
Hate us cuz they ain'us (im not an aussie though)
hatus cuz they anus
Exactly! They hate us because they ain't us.
Nice username
¡Danke!
A dictionary is descriptive not prescriptive.
If Aussies wanna say bingle for a prang, they can go right ahead
We have them too, they are different though. Last time I had a prang I was on my pushy.
As someone who doesn't have the luxury of distinction in my dialect of English, when is a bingle a bingle and when is a prang a prang? Is the line between the two or is there a third, yet to come up, term
Feel like a bingle is more like when you reverse into a pole or scratch the bumper, or maybe rear end/reverse into another vehicle at <10km/h. Prangs require panel beating and maybe a trip to the hospital.
Ah interesting I think we would maybe say dinged if it was a minor superficial bump, prangs go from there up to about what you described, generally no one gets hurt in a prang over here though. After that it's probably just crash until you get to the totaled/wrote-off territory