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Pyong

The act of doing sex.
"Hey, babe... wanna pyong?"
"I'm gonna pyong you so hard."
by TRYBAL June 23, 2020
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pyong raposa

I found lots of pyong raposa pics yesterday!
by omgmat March 19, 2008
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Pyong-Pong

Pyongpong is a drinking game based on the glorious Kim Jong Dynasty:

-2x ping jong un (nominated one per team) - can't lose others must drink on behalf
-Shots between gaps of cups is a drink
-1 per player - Rodman Rule - normal beer pong score is a drink (1 per person)
-DMZ can't be crossed by player otherwise a punishment TBC
-UN - Nominated judge
-1 per team - Chinese support - two balls per throw

-Losing team does nuke shot (drink TBC by winning team with hot source)
-3 per team

-All cups must be named after US, Japanese, South Korean cities
Hey man, shall we play some beer pong?

Nah bro none of that western shit, let’s play Pyong-Pong
Yeah bro, down with the West!
by Ping Jong Mong March 30, 2023
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Ping-Pyong

Racial slur for chinese-koreans
Guy 1: Ugh what a ping-pyong.
Guy 2: What the hell man you cant say that!
by radchum221 February 3, 2022
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Shroom pong

'shrüm päŋ'

A game similar to beer pong. But, instead of beer, the Shroom pong cups are filled with Shroom tea.
Dr. Tripp: hey man, I just made a bunch of shroom tea
Me: we should play some Shroom pong
Dr. Tripp: Sounds like a plan!
by TheTallestPsychonaut March 9, 2023
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Pongoes

British slang dating from the mid to late nineteenth century, meaning soldiers. Soldiers were not popular at this time as Kipling’s poem Tommy shows (Barrack Room Ballads 1892). The word itself stems from expressions used by comedians in theatres and music halls to get a cheap laugh. The two that are most commonly quoted are "where the army goes the pong goes", or “when the wind blows the pong goes”, pong meaning smell. This quickly became pongoes meaning soldiers plural and pongo meaning an individual. Another possible explanation is that the soldiers were being likened to a large, hairy, smelly ape called a pongo. The expression is still in use today although not common, confined mainly to those who saw service in World War II or Korea (very few now) or who did National Service in Britain while this was still compulsory.
Ambulance chasing lawyers, seeking compensation for terrorists, still see soldiers as pongoes.
by AKACroatalin September 9, 2016
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ping pong enthusiast

the best of the best at ping pong. why don’t we music are all ping pong enthusiasts as well as full course meals
by @like_limelight November 30, 2017
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