1. peng - Noun
2. peng - Adjective
3. Peng - Proper noun
peng (plural pengs)
(Chinese mythology) A legendary enormous bird.
Synonym: roc
peng (not comparable)
(Manglish, Singlish, of a drink) Iced; with ice added.
(MTE, MLE) Physically or sexually attractive.
Synonyms: fit, hot; see also Thesaurus:attractive, Thesaurus:sexy
(MTE, MLE) Of the highest quality; excellent; splendid.
Synonyms: see Thesaurus:excellent
Peng (plural Pengs)
A surname from Mandarin.
PEng (plural PEngs)
Alternative form of P.Eng. (“professional engineer”)
Enough! There are no true men in the state: no one to understand me. Why should I cleave to the city of my birth? Since none is worthy to work with in making good government, I will go and join Peng Xian in the place where he abides. Qu Yuan
After the government representatives emphasized their inability to meet the demands of the war, Peng, in an angry outburst, shouted: "You have this and that problem.. Source: Internet
After consulting with Stalin, on 13 November, Mao appointed Zhou the overall commander and coordinator of the war effort, with Peng as field commander. Source: Internet
Annual Report on the Federation of Malaya: 1951 in C.C. Chin and Karl Hack, Dialogues with Chin Peng pp. 380, 81. Japanese invasion during World War II ended British domination in Malaysia. Source: Internet
After Khrushchev attacked China in his speech to the congress, Chinese leader Peng Zhen mocked Khrushchev, stating that the premier's foreign policy was to blow hot and cold towards the West. Source: Internet
Asia News.it Political longevity Li Peng with Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2000 Although the Tiananmen crackdown was an "international public relations disaster for China", it ensured that Li would have a long and productive career. Source: Internet