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Yes, "ping pong" is a compound noun. It is formed by combining the words "ping" and "pong" to refer to a table tennis game.
Ping-pong conversation refers to a conversation style, that, like ping-pong, goes "back and forth" between two participants. Neither person dominates the conversation, but they ask and return questions and answers.
taiping is when you play ping pong with your shoe strings, hence taipin (tie-ping)
Among the only songs "about Ping Pong" are a 2007 Enrique Iglesias song called "Do You Know (The Ping Pong Song)." While not referring directly to the jargon of the game, the track has a sample of a ping pong ball bouncing in a steady rhythm throughout. The Raffi song "Bananaphone" also has a lyric "Ping-pong ping-pong, ping-pong, ping."
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The past tense of "ping" is "pinged."
No, ping pong chess is not a game.wait, yes it is...