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What (who) is ping pong - definition


Ping Pong (singer)         
SURINAMESE SINGER
Eddy Helder; Ping Ping (singer); Ping Ping
Eddy Helder (known by the stage names Ping Pong or Ping Ping, born ca. 1923/1924) is a Surinamese singer.
ping-pong         
  • Alexander Shibaev]]
  • Assortment of 40 mm table tennis balls
  • Competitive table tennis
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  • Traditional penhold ([[Ryu Seung-min]])
  • finished in the top 2 at the 2015 European Games]]. To date, all six women's singles medalists in the history of the [[European Games]] have been Chinese-born.
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  • Service of a mixed doubles match
  • have competed in both the Paralympics and Olympics]].
  • A 2017 match between players from the United States and North Korea.
  • An example of a Penholder grip
  • Parker Brothers Ping-Pong game
  • Service zone in doubles game
  • Table Tennis Plastic Balls 40+ mm with ITTF approval
  • Diagram of a table tennis table showing the official dimensions
  • Table tennis umpire
  • [[Wong Chun Ting]], a penholder
RACKET SPORT
Ping pong; Table Tennis; Ping-Pong; Pingpang Qiú; Pingpang Qiu; Pingpang Ciou; Ping-pang Ch'iu; Table-tennis; PingPong; Ping Pong; Pingpong; Corbillon cup; Ping pong ball; Mixed doubles (table tennis); Tabletennis; Table-Tennis; Whiff-whaff; Wiff Waff; Wiff-Waff; Ping-pong; 卓球; Penholder grip; Table tennis tables; Table tennis table; Whiff whaff; Table Tennis Ping-Pong; Gossima; Ping-pong ball; T tennis; Ping pong balls; Table tennis ball; Wiff-waff; 🏓; History of table tennis; 乒乓球; Spin (table tennis); Shakehand
<architecture> A phenomenon which can occur in a multi-processor system with private caches where two processors are alternately caching a shared location. Each time one writes to it, it invalidates the other's copy. (1995-12-29)
Ping-pong         
  • Alexander Shibaev]]
  • Assortment of 40 mm table tennis balls
  • Competitive table tennis
  • language=ja}}</ref>
  • Traditional penhold ([[Ryu Seung-min]])
  • finished in the top 2 at the 2015 European Games]]. To date, all six women's singles medalists in the history of the [[European Games]] have been Chinese-born.
  • access-date=24 August 2020 }}</ref>
  • Service of a mixed doubles match
  • have competed in both the Paralympics and Olympics]].
  • A 2017 match between players from the United States and North Korea.
  • An example of a Penholder grip
  • Parker Brothers Ping-Pong game
  • Service zone in doubles game
  • Table Tennis Plastic Balls 40+ mm with ITTF approval
  • Diagram of a table tennis table showing the official dimensions
  • Table tennis umpire
  • [[Wong Chun Ting]], a penholder
RACKET SPORT
Ping pong; Table Tennis; Ping-Pong; Pingpang Qiú; Pingpang Qiu; Pingpang Ciou; Ping-pang Ch'iu; Table-tennis; PingPong; Ping Pong; Pingpong; Corbillon cup; Ping pong ball; Mixed doubles (table tennis); Tabletennis; Table-Tennis; Whiff-whaff; Wiff Waff; Wiff-Waff; Ping-pong; 卓球; Penholder grip; Table tennis tables; Table tennis table; Whiff whaff; Table Tennis Ping-Pong; Gossima; Ping-pong ball; T tennis; Ping pong balls; Table tennis ball; Wiff-waff; 🏓; History of table tennis; 乒乓球; Spin (table tennis); Shakehand
·add. ·vi To play ping-pong.
II. Ping-pong ·add. ·noun A size of photograph a little larger than a postage stamp.
III. Ping-pong ·add. ·noun An indoor modification of lawn tennis played with small bats, or battledores, and a very light, hollow, celluloid ball, on a large table divided across the middle by a net.
Examples of use of ping pong
1. Let Blair and Zoffis play their political ping pong.
2. To the ping–pong loser, Clinton had some empathetic advice.
3. "But it doesn‘t mean that ping–pong can be replaced.
4. An interview with Ahmadinejad is an intellectual ping–pong match.
5. He carefully slices a ping–pong ball in half and tapes each piece over her eyes.