Ping-pong, or table tennis, is a sport where players hit a lightweight ball back and forth across a table.
Ping-Pong, Ping Pong, or Pingpong may also refer to:
Snow is precipitation in the form of crystalline water ice.
Bliss is a common noun meaning 'extreme happiness'. It may also refer to:
Overdrive may refer to:
A kiss is a touch with the lips, usually to express love or affection, or as part of a greeting.
A boot is a type of footwear.
In electricity, a switch is a device that can connect, disconnect, or divert current in an electrical circuit.
A code is a rule for converting a piece of information into another object or action, not necessarily of the same sort.
Django may refer to:
A gift is a present.
Play most commonly refers to:
Missing or The Missing may refer to:
5 is a number, numeral, and glyph.
A hitman is an assassin involved in contract killing.
Honey is a sweet, edible fluid produced by bees.
A flower is a reproductive structure found in many plants.
Ping Pong is a 2002 Japanese sports film directed by Fumihiko Sori. It is based on Taiyō Matsumoto's manga series of the same name and is about the friendship between two high school table tennis players. The film concentrates on these two friends, their two mentors, and three players who they encounter at high school table tennis tournaments. It explores the different motivations and philosophies that they have towards table tennis and tries to portray the excitement and subtlety of the sport.
Dead End or dead end may refer to:
Maestro, meaning "master" or "teacher" in Italian, is a term of respect used particularly in the international music world.
Ping Pong is a 1994 EP by the English-French avant-pop band Stereolab. It served as the lead single from their third full-length album Mars Audiac Quintet. Three limited 7" runs were released in green, black, and pink colors. It was also released on CD and 10" vinyl.
Ping Pong is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Taiyō Matsumoto about table tennis. It was serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Big Comic Spirits from 1996 to 1997 and collected in five tankōbon volumes. The story follows high schoolers and childhood friends Peco and Smile, as they compete in the national table tennis tournament where they face talented players from all over the country.