peng ting

English

Etymology

21st century UK. From peng (excellent) + ting (thing).

Noun

peng ting (plural peng tings)

  1. (MLE) Something or someone of high quality.
    • 2016 December 9, Boult, Adam, quoting Quashie, Elijah, “These brilliant videos about London's takeaway chicken shops are a YouTube hit”, in The Daily Telegraph:
      The wings were seriously a peng ting. The chips were nang. Burger was sick – the assembly was on point. The fillet was a serious ting – the thickness was there. Bossman did well.
  2. (MLE) Hence, an attractive person, especially an attractive woman.
    • 2017, “Addison Lee (Peng Ting Called Madison)”, performed by Not3s:
      Peng ting called Maddison / I tell her come and jump in my Addison Lee
    • 2017, “Peng Ting”, performed by Mackareo:
      Lighties / Je t'aime Je t'aime Je t'aime Je t'aime / Darkies / Je t'aime Je t'aime Je t'aime Je t'aime / Peng Tings

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