pong

pong
[pɒŋ]
1(familiar)
sustantivo
2tufo (m) peste (f) (smell) (británico)
verbo intransitivo
3atufar, apestar

pong [pong]
sustantivo
1Hedor, peste, tufo.

pong (informal) [pɒŋ] (Britain)
noun
peste; (f)
verb:intransitive
apestar

Verb Conjugation for "pong"

Imperative
  • pong
  • you pong
  • he/she pongs
  • we pong
  • you pong
  • they pong
Preterite
  • I ponged
  • you ponged
  • he/she ponged
  • we ponged
  • you ponged
  • they ponged
Present Continuous
  • I am ponging
  • you are ponging
  • he/she is ponging
  • we are ponging
  • you are ponging
  • they are ponging
Present Perfect
  • I have ponged
  • you have ponged
  • he/she has ponged
  • we have ponged
  • you have ponged
  • they have ponged
Past Continuous
  • I was ponging
  • you were ponging
  • he/she was ponging
  • we were ponging
  • you were ponging
  • they were ponging
Past Perfect
  • I had ponged
  • you had ponged
  • he/she had ponged
  • we had ponged
  • you had ponged
  • they had ponged
Future
  • I will pong
  • you will pong
  • he/she will pong
  • we will pong
  • you will pong
  • they will pong
Future Perfect
  • I will have ponged
  • you will have ponged
  • he/she will have ponged
  • we will have ponged
  • you will have ponged
  • they will have ponged
Future Continuous
  • I will be ponging
  • you will be ponging
  • he/she will be ponging
  • we will be ponging
  • you will be ponging
  • they will be ponging
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been ponging
  • you have been ponging
  • he/she has been ponging
  • we have been ponging
  • you have been ponging
  • they have been ponging
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been ponging
  • you will have been ponging
  • he/she will have been ponging
  • we will have been ponging
  • you will have been ponging
  • they will have been ponging
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been ponging
  • you had been ponging
  • he/she had been ponging
  • we had been ponging
  • you had been ponging
  • they had been ponging
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