FLING
NOUNS
► FLINK a fling, jerk; a blow with the tips of the finger → 1882 Eng. dial.
► GOOI a fling, a spree, a party → 1940s S. Afr. sl.
► WALLOCH a Highland dance; a fling; a kick → 1871 Sc.
VERBS
► AIN ► AINE to throw, to fling; esp. to throw stones, etc. → 1825 Eng. dial.
► COLDCOCK to hurl, dart, or fling in a decisive manner → a1400 obs.
► DING to strike; to throw, to fling → 1688 Eng. & Amer. dial.
► FLAP to toss, fling, slam, etc., abruptly or noisily
► FLINK to fling, to toss, to jerk, to throw with a jerk; to sprinkle, shake → 1867 Eng. dial.
► GOOI to throw, to fling, to give someone something; to use something → 1940s S. Afr. sl.
► HAIN ► HAYNE to throw, to fling; esp. to throw stones, etc. → 1825 Eng. dial.
► HEND to throw, to fling; esp. to throw stones, etc. → 1825 Eng. dial.
► LANCE to fling, to hurl, to throw a dart, etc.; to shoot out the tongue; to put forth blossoms → a1300 chiefly poetic usage
► PLUG to throw, to fling → 1911 Amer. dial.
► SCARTLE to scatter, to fling about → 1887 Sc.
► SCAT to scatter; to fling or throw down; to bespatter → 1904 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► SKEW to throw, to hurl, to cast, to fling → 1824 Eng. dial.
► SWING to throw with force, to fling, to hurl → a1400 obs.
► THONG to fling or swing round the skirts or tail → 1746 Eng. dial. obs.
► THRING to thrust or drive with pressure or violence; to cast, throw, or fling violently; to hurl, dash, knock → a1300 obs. exc. Eng. dial.
► WALT to throw, to cast, to toss out, over, etc.; to fling to the ground; to overturn, to upset → a1300 obs. exc. Eng. dial.
► YEAN ► YEN to throw, to fling; esp. to throw stones, etc. → 1825 Eng. dial.