Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:I feel like "Country dingers" should be a real word.
It should mean doughnuts, but country. Maybe you dip them in honey butter?
I thought it was an actual name for all the "pop" songs on the radio these days that sound like fart-sucking twangy country music.
DP, but could be. Most people seem to refer to the flat brim wearing squat truck driving crowd as "bro country" now. Or "Hick-Hop" if the style is more rappish.
Google says country dingers are a thing - upbeat, catchy, popular with Tik Tok’ers. I didn’t think OP would make the same typo in both the subject line and the post itself.
"Country dingers" is a colloquial term referring to a country music artist who has achieved a high level of success and recognition, similar to a home run in baseball. It's a way of highlighting an artist's "big hit" or successful album, and can be used to describe artists with numerous chart-topping songs or those who have consistently released popular music.
Here's a breakdown of what it implies:
"Country": Refers to the genre of music, country music.
"Dingers": A slang term for a home run in baseball, implying a significant accomplishment or success.