Associations to the word «Bing»
Noun
- Sung
- Victor
- Yun
- Lena
- Fontaine
- Detroit
- Mao
- Stephan
- Anita
- Jimmy
- Rogers
- Monica
- Mack
- Muriel
- Fu
- Sonny
- Mel
- Wong
- Bunny
- Joan
- Carlisle
- Hua
- Api
- Sichuan
- Danny
- Gus
- Carmichael
- Kelly
- Jude
- Rendition
- Tan
- Horatio
- Lee
- Woody
- Recording
- Jimmie
- Hope
- Lizzie
- Translator
- Cha
- Commandant
- Waltz
- Chinatown
- Hurley
- Cooper
- Dl
- Flynn
- Stafford
- Browser
- Tam
- Mcmillan
- Reprise
- Singing
- Performer
- Jun
- Ignition
- Special
- Gil
- Ru
- Goddard
- Lam
- Celebrity
- Catalog
- Vera
- Sitcom
- Dean
- Goes
- Marilyn
- Julie
- Darcy
- Ting
- Comedy
- Parody
- Boone
- Sinner
- Song
- Lp
- Bassett
- Glenn
- Sai
- Holm
- Rudolph
- Rosie
- Bennett
- Chinese
- Lai
- Mobile
- Celeste
- Johnnie
- Ernie
Verb
Wiktionary
BING, noun. (slang): Prison solitary confinement, a term used by inmates.
BING, noun. (British) A heap or pile, such as a slag heap. Cognate with Scots bing.
BING, noun. The sound made by a bell, an onomatopœia
BING, proper noun. A surname of origin and unknown meaning.
BING, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surname; also a nickname for Bingley, Bingham, etc.
BING, proper noun. (Internet) A search engine introduced by Microsoft in 2009.
Wise words
Man is a creature who lives not upon bread alone, but
principally by catch words.