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pong
[pong, pawng]
noun
an unpleasant smell; stink.
verb (used without object)
to have a disagreeable smell; stink.
pong
/ ɒŋ /
noun
a disagreeable or offensive smell; stink
verb
(intr) to give off an unpleasant smell; stink
Other 51Թ Forms
- ˈDzԲ adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of pong1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of pong1
Example Sentences
If the "ping pong" between the two Houses continues, there's a small chance the entire bill could be shelved; I'm told it's unlikely but not impossible.
The arc of the series is involved mainly with their sorting and resorting themselves into couples, however briefly, as they navigate various youth rituals and rites of passage, like beer pong and getting fake IDs.
Although Misek’s patient consumed an unknown amount of pong pong seeds, there have been deaths reported with people who ate just one of its seeds, he said.
The next volley pongs off my racket and lands just in front of the base of the glass wall, making it difficult for my opponent to return.
But I’m telling you now, if anyone puts their hands on Belinda, I will send White a box full of poisonous fruit from a pong pong tree.
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