bingpot
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbɪŋ.pɒt/
Interjection
bingpot
- Used to express joy at having achieved or obtained something wonderful.
- 2015 May 10, Tricia McAlpin & David Phillips, “The Chopper” (20:23 from the start), in Brooklyn Nine-Nine[1], season 2, episode 22, spoken by Raymond Holt (Andre Braugher):
- “Bingpot!” [cameras clicking] “This rules. Did you know that my dream has always been to have my picture taken with a mountain of recovered cash?”
- 2020 August 25, James Chapman, Sounds All Around: A Guide to Onomatopoeias Around the World[2], Andrews McMeel Publishing, →ISBN:
- MAYBE ONE DAY WE'LL MEET A NEW ALIEN SPECIES WITH ALIEN DOGS! bingpot!
- 2023 September 16, Akshat Samsi, chapter IV, in "SNOW"[3], Notion Press, →ISBN:
- Bingpot! There lay the crown prince, awake?!?