"ding-dong ditch" meaning in English

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Noun

Etymology: From ding-dong (“sound made by a door bell”) + ditch (“to abandon”). Etymology templates: {{m|en|ding-dong||sound made by a door bell}} ding-dong (“sound made by a door bell”), {{m|en|ditch||to abandon}} ditch (“to abandon”) Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} ding-dong ditch (uncountable)
  1. (US, Canada) A children's prank in which a doorbell of a home is rung, and then the pranksters run (or cycle) away before the occupants of the home open the door. Tags: Canada, US, uncountable Synonyms: ding dong ditch, ding-dong-ditch, ding-dong-ditch-it, Ding Dong Ditch
    Sense id: en-ding-dong_ditch-en-noun-9pmHBo-z Categories (other): American English, Canadian English, English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 58 42

Verb

Forms: ding-dong ditches [present, singular, third-person], ding-dong ditching [participle, present], ding-dong ditched [participle, past], ding-dong ditched [past]
Etymology: From ding-dong (“sound made by a door bell”) + ditch (“to abandon”). Etymology templates: {{m|en|ding-dong||sound made by a door bell}} ding-dong (“sound made by a door bell”), {{m|en|ditch||to abandon}} ditch (“to abandon”) Head templates: {{en-verb}} ding-dong ditch (third-person singular simple present ding-dong ditches, present participle ding-dong ditching, simple past and past participle ding-dong ditched)
  1. To perform this prank. Synonyms: knock-knock ginger [UK] Translations (ringing someone's door bell and running away): belletje trekken (Dutch), belletje lellen (Dutch), Klingelmännchen [neuter] (German), Klingelstreich [masculine] (German), Klingelputzen [neuter] (German), Klingelpost [feminine] (German), ピンポンダッシュ (pin-pon dasshu) (Japanese), ring-på-spring (Norwegian), ring-på-stikk-av (Norwegian), rin rin raje (Spanish), rin rin corre corre (Spanish)
    Sense id: en-ding-dong_ditch-en-verb-eXWDASBa

Inflected forms

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