See Also: bing(medicine)
bing(2)(dictionary)
bing(1)(dictionary)
Crosby, Bing(encyclopedia)
Bing, Sir Rudolf(encyclopedia)
Crosby, Bing(dictionary)
Bing, Richard(medicine)
Bing's reflex(medicine)
Taussig-Bing syndrome(medicine)
Taussig-Bing disease(medicine)

stoppage (oh) and bing(1) (iou)


stoppage (oh)



[C] a situation in which workers stop working for a short time as a protest
::time lost in disputes and stoppages
::a work stoppage by government employees
[U and C] especially BrE when something stops moving or happening
::We had five minutes of stoppage time (=extra time played in a Sports match because of pauses) at the end of the first half.
[C] something that blocks a tube or container
::an intestinal stoppage

bing(1) (iou)



bing noun1. ME.
[With sense 1 cf. Danish bing bin; sense 2 from Old Norse bingr heap (Swedish binge).]
= BIN noun. Now dial. ME.
A heap or pile, esp. of metallic ore or of waste from a mine. Now chiefly Scot. E16.