ping-pong paddle

ping-pong paddle
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  • ping-pong paddle — small wooden racket used in the game of ping pong …   English contemporary dictionary

  • ping-pong — (n.) 1900, as Ping Pong, trademark for table tennis equipment (Parker Brothers). Both words are imitative of the sound of the ball hitting the paddle; from PING (Cf. ping) + pong (attested from 1823). The verb is from 1901; in the figurative… …   Etymology dictionary

  • Paddle (disambiguation) — A paddle is an implement for mixing or pushing against liquids, typically in order to propel a boat.Paddle or Paddling may also refer to: * Paddle (game controller), a computer/video game controller * Ping pong paddle, the racquet in table tennis …   Wikipedia

  • paddle — pad|dle1 [ˈpædl] n ↑hat, ↑life jacket, ↑paddle [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: Perhaps from Medieval Latin padela, from Latin patella; PATELLA] 1.) a short pole that is wide and flat at the end, used for moving a small boat in water →↑oar 2.) …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Paddle War — Pong Autoren Nolan Bushnell Verleger Atari Release November 1972 Genre Retrospiel/ …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Pong (Computerspiel) — Pong Autoren Nolan Bushnell Verleger Atari Release November 1972 Genre Retrospiel/ …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Pong — Entwickler …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Pong — Cet article possède des paronymes, voir : Phong et Ping pong. Pong …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Pong — Infobox VG title= Pong caption= publisher= Atari Inc. developer= Atari Inc. designer= Allan Alcorn series= Pong released= vgrelease|NA=vgy|1972 vgrelease|JP=vgy|1973 genre= Sports simulation platforms= Arcade input= 2 analog paddles cabinet=… …   Wikipedia

  • paddle — pad·dle || pædl n. oar; ping pong racquet; any elongated flat ended implement used for various actions (i.e. stirring, swatting, spanking); act of rowing v. row, push a vessel through the water by paddling; splash and play in shallow water;… …   English contemporary dictionary

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