Different meanings of ping pong balls



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What do they mean by ping pong balls?

My friend works at CVS/Pharmacy and is often asked where are the rain coats. Raincoats being slang for condoms. He has been frequently been getting people who immediately walk into the store and come up to the counter at the pharmacy asking if they sell ping pong balls.

Assuming people aren't actually wanting ping pong balls to play table tennis with, what do they mean when they ask this?


That's a very interesting question especially for someone that works at a pharmacy. You're probably asking this question because your friend was unable to find the meaning himself by simply asking the customers that requested ping pong balls.

So far, your only real solution would be to wait for the next time someone requests ping pong balls at the pharmacy. Assuming your friend has already attempted to social engineer his way to the truth and failed, try this.

1. Next time someone asks that question have your friend
    ask the customer if they would like the orange ones or the
    white ones.

2. You could even try telling the customer that you're all out of
    stock on that item but they can fill out a rain check. Have
    them fill out the item name and description themselves.
    If this happens to work, politely tell them you don't carry the
    requested item and tear up the rain check form telling
    them to have a good day.

You can also check out Urban Dictionary for their definitions of "ping pong ball". I was surprised to find out that they have 10 different meanings for the word ping pong. One of the more interesting meanings that someone had submitted said that "ping pong" was a term to describe a sexual act involving three people.

 





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