ping

/pɪŋ/

noun

  1. 1

    A high-pitched, short and somewhat sharp sound.

    My car used to make an odd ping, but after the last oil change it went away.
  2. 2

    (submarine navigation) A pulse of high-pitched or ultrasonic sound whose echoes provide information about nearby objects and vessels.

    The submarine sent out a ping and got an echo from a battleship.
  3. 3

    A packet which a remote host is expected to echo, thus indicating its presence.

    The network is overloaded from all the pings going out.
  4. 4

    An email or other message sent requesting acknowledgement.

    I sent a ping to the insurance company to see if they received our claim.
  5. 5

    Latency.

  6. 6

    A means of highlighting a feature on the game map so that allied players can see it.

  7. 7

    (WMF jargon) A notification.

verb

  1. 1

    To make a high-pitched, short and somewhat sharp sound.

    My car was pinging until my last oil change.
  2. 2

    (submarine navigation) To emit a signal and then listen for its echo in order to detect objects.

  3. 3

    To send a packet in order to determine whether a host is present, particularly by use of the ping utility.

    I'm pinging their server.
  4. 4

    (by extension) To send an email or other message to someone in hopes of eliciting a response.

    I'll ping the insurance company again to see if they've received our claim.
  5. 5

    To flick.

    I pinged the crumb off the table with my finger.
  6. 6

    To bounce.

    The ball pinged off the wall and came hurtling back.
  7. 7

    To cause something to bounce.

  8. 8

    To call out audibly.

  9. 9

    To penalize.

    Gary Ablett was pinged for holding the ball and gave away a free kick.

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