Zing | Mean of zing in English Dictionary
/ˈzɪŋ/
- Noun
- a quality that makes something exciting, interesting, etc.
- They needed to put some zing back into their relationship.
- A brightly colored scarf can add zing [=interest] to any basic black outfit.
- The chili peppers give the sauce a little extra zing.
- Verb
- to move very quickly and make a humming sound
- The bullets zinged [=zipped] past our ears.
- to insult or criticize (someone) in a sharp, clever, or playful way
- The comics spent the evening cracking jokes and zinging each other.
- His opponent has run television ads zinging him.