1. ping - Noun
2. ping - Verb
3. Ping - Proper noun
The sound made by a bullet in striking a solid object or in passing through the air.
To make the sound called ping.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhen digital culture first came along, it was supposed to create more time, by allowing us to shift time around. Somehow instead we've strapped devices to ourselves that ping us all the time. Douglas Rushkoff
We all know the feeling of surrendering to the embedded biases of our devices. We let our cell phones ping us every time there's an incoming message and check our e-mail even when we'd best pay attention to what's going on around us in the real world. We text while driving. Douglas Rushkoff
Family is very important to me because my own family was so disruptive...Me and my brothers and sister were like ping pong balls, we didn't know where we would end up. Pete Escovedo
I am very fussy; I am very detailed; I nag a lot. So in a sense, I am like Mr. Ping. I am temperamental, I am emotional, I'm fussy, and I'm very exact. And I want people to not fail; I want them to execute - all those things Mr. Ping wants in other people. Or animals. James Hong
I'm an extra dark black belt in ping pong. Dave Attell
My strong game was ping pong. Relentless... steady. Marv Albert