what's the past tense of "wing it"
winged it
68.7%
wung it
25.9%
other? (comment)
5.4%
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@hexephre @virtuosew
This isn't correct, but I'm going to start saying "wang it" just to annoy people.
@hexephre
"Have been winging it"

@gryphonEschmidt I think that's the past continuative rather than the past perfect.

(I say this because according to Cunningham's Law the best way to get the right answer on the internet is to give a wrong answer.)

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@ColinTheMathmo @hexephre
I have no idea! I was being funny 😺

@gryphonEschmidt ... and I was simply playing along.

I voted "wung it" because I regularly use the "u" form for the past tense.

"I have cluck on the button"

"I drug the window over there"

"I lunk to that page"

(etc)

So:

* I will wing it;

* I am winging it;

* I (have) wung it.

(All very silly. But fun)

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@ColinTheMathmo @hexephre
(I had a feeling but it's been one of those days)

That past tense u is my favorite thing. So yeah, wung it gets my re vote!

@hexephre "I was winging it" I don't think to wing is a verb. There's always a "let" or "will" in the sentence, or something like that.
@octesian "winging" is a conjugation of a verb! you can also say "when you don't know what to do, just wing it."