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    dong
    /dɒŋ/

    verb

    • 1. (of a bell) make a deep, resonant sound: "cows with bells about their necks which donged as they moved"
    • 2. hit or punch (someone): informal Australian, New Zealand "the publican gives young Annie Lang a pat on the bottom but she dongs him a beauty"

    noun

    • 1. the deep, resonant sound of a large bell.
    • 2. a blow; a punch. Australian, New Zealand

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  2. Dong definition: a deep sound like that of a large bell.. See examples of DONG used in a sentence.

  3. Definition of 'dong' Word Frequency. dong in British English. (dɒŋ ) noun. 1. the deep reverberating sound of a large bell. 2. Australian and New Zealand informal. a heavy blow. 3. a vulgar slang word for penis. verb. 4. (intransitive) (of a bell) to make a deep reverberating sound. 5. (transitive) Australian and New Zealand informal.

  4. noun (1) ˈdȯŋ. ˈdäŋ. usually vulgar. : penis. dong. 2 of 2. noun (2) plural dong. : the basic monetary unit of Vietnam see Money Table. Examples of dong in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web. Noun.

  5. Define dong. dong synonyms, dong pronunciation, dong translation, English dictionary definition of dong. n. pl. dong See Table at currency. n. Vulgar Slang A penis.

  6. 4 days ago · dong please: used to make a polite request Harga Bensin Pertalite Jangan Naik Dong. ― Please, don't raise the Pertalite Petrol Price. indicates a strong command indicates discord between words and actions

  7. noun. dongs. The sound of a large bell. Webster's New World. The basic monetary unit of Vietnam. Webster's New World. The penis. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Other Word Forms of Dong. Noun. Singular: dong. Plural: dongs. Origin of Dong. Origin unknown. From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  8. ( intransitive) (of a bell) to make a deep reverberating sound. ( transitive) Austral NZ informal to strike or punch. Etymology: 16th Century: of imitative origin. 'dong' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):