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pang
pang
noun
(often in the plural) A paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish; a feeling of sudden and transitory agony; a throe.
(often in the plural) A sudden sharp feeling of an emotional or mental nature, as of joy or sorrow.
verb
(nonstandard) simple past tense of ping
(transitive) To cause to have great pain or suffering; to torment, to torture.
peng
peng
adj
(MTE, MLE) Of the highest quality; excellent; splendid.
(MTE, MLE) Physically or sexually attractive.
(of a drink) iced; with ice added
noun
(Chinese mythology) A legendary enormous bird.
ping
ping
noun
(Wikimedia jargon) A notification.
(networking) A packet which a remote host is expected to echo, thus indicating its presence.
(networking) Latency.
(submarine navigation) A pulse of high-pitched or ultrasonic sound whose echoes provide information about nearby objects and vessels.
(text messaging, Internet) An email or other message sent requesting acknowledgement.
(video games) A means of highlighting a feature on the game map so that allied players can see it.
A high-pitched, short and somewhat sharp sound.
verb
(by extension) To send an email or other message to someone in hopes of eliciting a response.
(colloquial) To flick.
(colloquial) To penalize.
(colloquial, sports) To call out audibly.
(colloquial, sports, intransitive) To bounce.
(colloquial, sports, transitive) To cause something to bounce.
(networking) To send a packet in order to determine whether a host is present, particularly by use of the ping utility.
(submarine navigation) To emit a signal and then listen for its echo in order to detect objects.
To make a high-pitched, short and somewhat sharp sound.
pong
pong
noun
(UK, Australia, New Zealand, slang) A stench, a bad smell.
(mahjong) Alternative form of pung
(networking) A packet sent in reply to a ping, thereby indicating the presence of a host.
verb
(UK, Australia, New Zealand, slang) To stink, to smell bad.
(slang, theater, derogatory) To deliver a line of a play in an arch, suggestive or unnatural way, so as to draw undue attention to it.
(slang, theater, intransitive) To invent a line of dialogue when one has forgotten the actual line.
pung
pung
noun
(US, Canada) A low box-like sleigh designed to be pulled by one horse.
(mahjong) A set of three identical tiles.
verb
(nonstandard) simple past tense and past participle of ping