ping

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noun

1
: a sharp sound like that of a striking bullet
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3
: the pulse of sound waves reflected from or emitted by a submerged object in submarine signaling or detection and heard by special apparatus
Baylor … trained his sound unit from one bearing to another, listening for submarines. It threw out a directional sound beam, a series of "pings." These pings, if they hit a solid object like a submarine, reflected back to the operator.William J. Lederer
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: a signal sent from one computer to another across a network for usually diagnostic purposes (as to determine network speed or the status of the target computer)
With Napster, however, all you have to do is type in the name of the song or artist and up will pop 2,745 Phish songs sorted by the host computer's type of modem connection and ping rate.Karl Taro Greenfeld

ping

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verb

pinged; pinging; pings

intransitive verb

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: to make a ping
2
: to ricochet with a ping
gravel pinging off … the carMargaret Atwood

transitive verb

1
: to cause to ping
ping a bell
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: to locate (something, such as a submerged object or submarine) by detecting the reflection of a pulse of sound waves : to send out a ping (see ping entry 1 sense 3) in order to locate (something)
We will have to follow this big old boy on the surface and then try to ping him with the sonar when he dives.Corwin Ericson
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a
: to send a signal to (a computer) in order to determine its status or the status of the connecting network
Without realizing what he was doing, he pinged every server in a .gov domain. Next day, his ISP canceled his account; the retribution was swift and uncompromising.Bill Machrone
b
: to send a signal to (a device, such as a cell phone) in order to determine its status or location
Howell officers warned police agencies across the state. … Police pinged the man's phone to get its location.Andrew Ford
c
: to send a usually brief message (such as a text message) or notification to (a person, a person's phone, etc.)
… provides an opportunity to check the time or see who pinged you while you were coming down the mountain …Wired

Examples of ping in a Sentence

Verb Pebbles pinged off the car.
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Verb
Phones start pinging with alarming news alerts, lights start flickering, and panic strikes. Ryan Coleman Published, EW.com, 26 July 2025 Setup takes minutes, and the app pings you if something goes wrong; no need to hover. PC Magazine, 14 July 2025 Leitha, appearing with Kerrville’s mayor and law enforcement officials, said he was notified about the events between 4 a.m. and 5 a.m. — hours after the flash flood warnings issued by the weather service were pinging to cellphones, although not all residents said they were received. Suzanne Gamboa, NBC news, 8 July 2025 On March 3, nearly two weeks after the man’s arrival, a press release went live on the county’s website and pinged in the inboxes of reporters across the region. Corinne Purtill, Los Angeles Times, 15 June 2025 See All Example Sentences for ping

Word History

Etymology

Noun

imitative

First Known Use

Noun

1855, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

1855, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of ping was in 1855

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Cite this Entry

“Ping.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ping. Accessed 19 Aug. 2025.

Kids Definition

ping

noun
ˈpiŋ
1
: a sharp sound like that of a bullet striking
2
ping verb

Geographical Definition

Ping

geographical name

river 360 miles (579 kilometers) long in western Thailand flowing south-southeast to join the Nan River forming the Chao Phraya River

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