jingleEnglishOxford English Thesaurusjingle noun 1 the jingle of money in the till: clink, chink, tinkle, jangle, rattle. 2 the jingle of the bell above the shop door made her jump: tinkle, ring, ding, ping, ting-a-ling, chime; rare tintinnabulation. 3 advertising jingles: slogan, catchline, catchphrase; ditty, song, rhyme, tune, verse; chorus, refrain; limerick, piece of doggerel; North American tag line.verb 1 her bracelets jingled noisily | he jingled the coins in his pocket: clink, chink, tinkle, jangle, rattle, clank. 2 the bell jingled: tinkle, ring, ding, ping, go ting-a-ling, chime; rare tintinnabulate.jingle Oxford Dictionary of English