Synonyms for bong


Grammar : Verb
Spell : bong, bawng
Phonetic Transcription : bɒŋ, bɔŋ


Définition of bong

Origin :
  • "water pipe for marijuana," 1960s, U.S. slang, said to have been introduced by Vietnam War veterans, said to be from Thai baung, literally "cylindrical wooden tube."
  • verb ring
Example sentences :
  • With sure instinct, Bong turned tail and fled with his young charges away across the grassland.
  • Extract from : « Kings in Exile » by Sir Charles George Douglas Roberts
  • With startled alacrity Bong withdrew his trunk, but just in time to save it from being mangled.
  • Extract from : « Kings in Exile » by Sir Charles George Douglas Roberts
  • It was also usual and much appreciated to make him express himself in French: Bong shure, musseur.
  • Extract from : « The Duel » by A. I. Kuprin
  • He said, after that long, exciting pause—the words are as unforgettable as Canon W.'s "Bong on to him!"
  • Extract from : « The Retrospect » by Ada Cambridge
  • Moreover, thanks to Bong's timely alarm, every one had got out of the way in good season.
  • Extract from : « Children's Literature » by Charles Madison Curry
  • If the average man's vocabulary does not run much beyond the five phrases, "Bong jour!"
  • Extract from : « Eighteen Months in the War Zone » by Kate John Finzi
  • And so, if you will send the face value as soon as possible, I will say bong jaw, messue.
  • Extract from : « A Guest at the Ludlow and Other Stories » by Edgar Wilson (Bill) Nye
  • "Shut up, Bong," said Sir Harry, and then we screamed at the witticism for three hours.
  • Extract from : « Punch, or the London Charivari. Volume 93. August 27, 1887 » by Various
  • "Bong engfong," replied Monsoon, tapping him familiarly on the head.
  • Extract from : « Charles O'Malley, The Irish Dragoon, Volume 2 (of 2) » by Charles Lever

Antonyms for bong

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