pingas
English
Etymology 1
Probably derived from the Danish penge (“money”).
Noun
pingas (uncountable)
Noun
pingas (uncountable)
Usage notes
Prevalent in communities with a high percentage of native New Zealanders (Maori), though not restricted to them, and generally used by the lower socio-economic groups. Particularly common in the parts of the lower North Island heavily settled by Scandinavians.
Etymology 2
From an Internet meme and YouTube Poop sample of an edited version of a line in the television series Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog spoken by the character Dr. Robotnik ("Snooping as usual, I see!").
Noun
pingas (plural pingases)
Anagrams
Latin
Verb
(deprecated template usage) pingās
Portuguese
Verb
pingas
Spanish
Pronunciation
Noun
pingas f pl
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