"Email ping-pong" is the act of email correspondence between two people getting out of hand or control.
It usually starts of with a comment, opinion or observation that becomes misunderstood or misinterpreted by the recipient. The recipient then responds with comment, opinion or observation...and so on. It is not uncommon for participants to ping-pong 10, 20 times or more before they realise they haven't got a clue what started it all in the first place!
It usually starts of with a comment, opinion or observation that becomes misunderstood or misinterpreted by the recipient. The recipient then responds with comment, opinion or observation...and so on. It is not uncommon for participants to ping-pong 10, 20 times or more before they realise they haven't got a clue what started it all in the first place!
The act of email ping-pong might start quite innocently!
Ping - Dear ^+*%$#,I noticed blah, blah, blah...
Pong - Dear *£*'@}$, As you should be aware... (how dare you tell me what I should do)
Ping - Dear ^+*%$#, I am perfectly aware... (Get your head out of your arse)
Ping - Dear ^+*%$#,I noticed blah, blah, blah...
Pong - Dear *£*'@}$, As you should be aware... (how dare you tell me what I should do)
Ping - Dear ^+*%$#, I am perfectly aware... (Get your head out of your arse)
by Spunky Monkey November 09, 2007
The back-and-forth between university professors frequently contained in the scholarly literature. By this point, the arguments have strayed far afield from the reality to which they were once connected.
Professor Phillips's new article, "Medieval Literature and Kantian Philosophy: A Reply to Professor Dempsey" is just more academic ping-pong and not worthy of your time.
by King Maker August 29, 2006
Patrick, "David, would you like to play some Nazi Ping Pong?"
David, "Ok Patrick, as long as I get to wear the Luftshutz Helmet!"
David, "Ok Patrick, as long as I get to wear the Luftshutz Helmet!"
by Patrick Ewen (Bway) March 30, 2006
by amc December 15, 2004
Either classic Table Tennis played in the nude, or the same game played like Strip Poker. Each time a player loses a match, they lose a piece of clothing. It is advisable for female participants to choose to keep their bras rather than their panties, as free boobs can severely impediment the game.
Generally played socially rather than competitively.
Generally played socially rather than competitively.
by Coldy! December 27, 2004
by pingpongtitsboy August 09, 2009
A game in which two players replicate a game similar to volleyball but instead with an empty plastic bucket. Mainly played in classrooms. Created by Tim Neate and Keir Loudon
by keiryeahbaby January 26, 2009