What is the meaning of GONG. Phrases containing GONG
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to smoke opium (especially in a Chinese opium den )
Wrong. It seems to have all gone a bit falun gong. From semi-obscure evil Chinese cult with tendency to inaccuracy, therefore appropriate.
Gonga is British slang for the anus.
Gongapooch is Hindu slang for the bottom, anus.
The rectal opening; anus.
opium
1. Slang for any sort of medal. 2. The action alarm.
Gongol is British slang for an idiot.
Marijuana; opium
Gonger is American tramp slang for an opium pipe
Gongoozler was originally slang for an idler who watched activity on a canal. The term is now applied to a person who stares at something unusual for prolonged periods of time.
Self explanatory and was used to refer to people presumed to have ginger coloured pubic hair. The person responsible for this 'crime' was thus referred to as a 'GINGER MINGER'. More interestingly, the phrase survived the trip from Primary to Secondary education, although with a few notable changes. The pronunciation altered so that the phrase was pronounced with French vowels: "gonge monge". Furthermore at Bishop Vesey's Grammar School, the contributor can remember that the phrase was also used to refer to a particular sort of ginger cake available at school dinners. They had a red haired hard of hearing dinner lady in charge of cakes, and so much pleasure was derived by asking for this cake by its nickname. Asking the woman: "Can I have a slice of ginge minge please?" was a phrase so loaded with meaning that at the time it seemed the schoolboy equivalent of Shakespeare.
Gong is slang for cannabis.Gong is British slang for a medal, especially a military one.Gong is slang for the warning bell on a police car.Gong is American slang for a narcotic drug, especially opium.
marijuana
to smoke marijuana
To smoke marijuana
Taking opium
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A flat saucerlike bell, rung by striking it with a small hammer which is connected with it by various mechanical devices; a stationary bell, used to sound calls or alarms; -- called also gong bell.
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An instrument, first used in the East, made of an alloy of copper and tin, shaped like a disk with upturned rim, and producing, when struck, a harsh and resounding noise.
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A gong. See Gong, n., 1.
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A privy or jakes.
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