(V) -"Bing It" refers to the Microsoft Search Engine, bing.com. Using "bing it" is parellel to using "google it."
Bing in this context is used as a verb therefore you can say "binged it" which refers to something you searched for or looked up in the past. Or you can use it in the present or command form, "bing it" Or say "binging it" for present continuous.
Joe: Do you know where I can find a sushi restaurant in the city?
Sally: "Bing it" on bing.com
Jamie: There is great Sushi on Polk Street. I "binged it" yesterday
Joe: There is also a sushi restaurant on Hyde St. I am "binging it" right now
Joe: Do you know where I can find a sushi restaurant in the city?
Sally: "Bing it" on bing.com
Jamie: There is great Sushi on Polk Street. I "binged it" yesterday
Joe: There is also a sushi restaurant on Hyde St. I am "binging it" right now
by MAU2 June 24, 2009
by Soof doggy dogg June 19, 2004
a linguistic expression used to make a request for what is commonly known as taking a rip, doing a bonghit, having a pull, etc. theoretically, also could be viewed not merely as a request but as an observation of the other person's desire to comply with the request given. A different intonation pattern (often a raised pitch near the end of the sentence) can often suggest that the objective would like to smoke cannabis through a water pipe. also used as an interrogative when questioning ambiguously. several inflections apply. its also a noun used to describe a colored glass bowl of cannabis, its self.
by spasmelodic October 03, 2009
by xbingstax June 08, 2005
by Ching Ming WangUn III November 17, 2017
Bing is Microsoft's attempt to create a search engine, but it is mainly used to search for Google, the only good search engine.
by Meepster March 18, 2015
by EgilF January 19, 2016