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- Dictionarypong/pɒŋ/
noun
- 1. a strong, unpleasant smell: "corked wine has a powerful pong"
verb
- 1. smell strongly and unpleasantly: "the place just pongs of dirty clothes"
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ˈpäŋ. -ed/-ing/-s. chiefly British. : to improvise on the stage (as in order to cover up a fluff) pong. 4 of 4. noun (2) ˈpäŋ. plural -s. British. : odor. especially : an unpleasant odor. pong intransitive verb. -ed/-ing/-s. Word History. Etymology. Noun (1) imitative.
noun. 1. a disagreeable or offensive smell; stink. verb. 2. (intransitive) to give off an unpleasant smell; stink. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.
Pong definition: an unpleasant smell; stink.. See examples of PONG used in a sentence.
Jun 2, 2024 · pong (third-person singular simple present pongs, present participle ponging, simple past and past participle ponged) ( UK, Australia, New Zealand, slang) To stink, to smell bad. ( slang, theater, derogatory) To deliver a line of a play in an arch, suggestive or unnatural way, so as to draw undue attention to it.
IPA guide. Other forms: pongs. Definitions of pong. noun. an unpleasant smell. synonyms: niff. see more.
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