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A '''jingle''' is a small metal disc, such as those arranged around the frame of a [[tambourine]].
A '''jingle''' is a tune, often use as propaganda, to drive deep down into your skull leaving you powerless to its groovy nature.

That term is referenced in [[The Byrds]]' hit song, ''[[Mr. Tambourine Man]]''. It is an onomatopoeic term, often used together with ''jangle''. An example of that usage is found in a [[Frank Loesser]] song: "I've got spurs that jingle-jangle-jingle as I go riding merrily along".

"Jingles" can also refer to a cluster of bells on a strap or handle, such as sleigh bells.

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A jingle is a tune, often use as propaganda, to drive deep down into your skull leaving you powerless to its groovy nature.