I. ˈpiŋ-ˌpäŋ, -ˌpȯŋ verb
Date: 1952
: shift , bounce
II. noun
Date: 1934
: something resembling a game of table tennis ; especially : a series of usually verbal exchanges between two parties
a ping-pong of absurdist dialogue — Lawrence O'Toole
I. ˈpiŋ-ˌpäŋ, -ˌpȯŋ verb
Date: 1952
: shift , bounce
II. noun
Date: 1934
: something resembling a game of table tennis ; especially : a series of usually verbal exchanges between two parties
a ping-pong of absurdist dialogue — Lawrence O'Toole
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate English vocabulary. Энциклопедический словарь английского языка Merriam Webster. 2003