verb General Slang

ping

PING · verb · informal

To contact or message someone, usually quickly.

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To send a quick message to or otherwise contact a colleague. Borrowed from networking terminology to sound more tech-savvy than 'contact'.

“Ping me on Slack when the deploy finishes and I'll review it.”
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ping In A Sentence

Ping me on Slack when the deploy finishes and I'll review it.

Origin & Usage

From the 'ping' network utility that tests reachability; adopted into office chat culture.

Variants pingedpinging

People Also Ask

What does ping someone mean?

It means to send a quick message to or contact a colleague, usually over a chat tool like Slack.

Where does ping come from?

From the 'ping' network utility used to test whether a machine is reachable; the word was borrowed into office chat culture to sound more tech-savvy than 'contact'.

How do you use ping in a sentence?

For example, 'Ping me when you're free,' meaning send me a quick message when you have a moment.

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