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  1. Wing it. To wing it means to play something by ear (in its figurative sense) or make it up as one goes along. The expression derives from the world of theatre during the late 19th century when actors might be learning their lines in the wings at the last minute, or were on stage and being heavily prompted from the wings.

  2. Wing-it definition: (idiomatic) To improvise ; to make things up or figure things out as one goes; to perform with little or no preparation .

  3. Jun 24, 2010 · 1. Winners - See who guessed the slang definition correctly. do something without preparation. by williamwang. to wing means to go unprepared to do something. by monacovalentina. to do sth without planning or preparing it first. by chomo. Perform without preparation, improvise.

  4. 発音については”wing it”の”t”の音が弱まるので「ウィンギィ」という音になります。そしてingがついた場合は早口になると”g”が弱まり、”wing-in”のように「ウィンギン」のようになることを覚えておくとネイティブの発音も聞き取れるでしょう。

  5. Inglese. Italiano. wing it v expr. informal (improvise, muddle through) (figurato: improvvisare un discorso) parlare a braccio, andare a braccio vi. improvvisare ⇒ vtr. Ian didn't have a speech prepared, so he had to wing it. Ian non si era preparato un discorso perciò dovette parlare a braccio.

  6. WING definition: 1. the flat part of the body that a bird, insect, or bat uses for flying, or one of the flat…. Learn more.

  7. Definition of you wing it in the Idioms Dictionary. you wing it phrase. What does you wing it expression mean? ... It soon was extended to mean improvisation of any ...

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