a game to play on car rides instead of punch-buggy where bingo means a volkswagen bug, bango means a yellow car, and bongo means a convertible
by imaginesphere November 28, 2019
so the boys in my class made this a code word for 'thats what she said'. So I thought I would brighten your life with this glorious phrase that way you too can use it as a code word in school and baffle teachers and parental units
(this happened irl out teacher was mad at us)
boy 1: "yo teach come on its almost winter break let us have fun"
teach: "if you prove you can handle it until then we will do questions in the book"
boy 1: "ok"
~five minutes later we are doing questions~
teach: some sorta question I want really listening
boy 1 and 2: makes farting noises and laughing and being generally immature
teach: "thats fine I can go all day"
boy 1 and 2: BINGO BANGO BONGO
(sorry that was so long)
boy 1: "yo teach come on its almost winter break let us have fun"
teach: "if you prove you can handle it until then we will do questions in the book"
boy 1: "ok"
~five minutes later we are doing questions~
teach: some sorta question I want really listening
boy 1 and 2: makes farting noises and laughing and being generally immature
teach: "thats fine I can go all day"
boy 1 and 2: BINGO BANGO BONGO
(sorry that was so long)
by that one random biotch December 29, 2018
An expression to shorten details of a story, to emphasize the end result. Usually connotes positive outcomes, or outcomes that were sudden or unexpected.
I was hanging out with Suzie last weekend when all of a sudden she started making out with me. I kiss back, we head on over to her room, and then bingo bango bongo, I'm nailing her on top of her sister's bed.
by Jack March 08, 2011
A golf game variant played for points. One point is given to the first player to get their ball onto the green, one point to the person closest to the hole once all players are on the green and one point for the first person to get the ball into the whole.
by darkofday March 13, 2011
by CarlosIsBeast September 28, 2018
by lamanga2004 July 07, 2009
A series of words that when said separately, have no meaning, but when used together, can harness the power of Lynyrd Skynyrd's Free bird live at the Okland Coliseum 7/2/1977.
by THE pjecasaurus March 20, 2017