"... so last night we saw a couple of right hongers"
"... and then I woke up and I was in bed with this proper honger"
"Your mum's a honger"
"... and then I woke up and I was in bed with this proper honger"
"Your mum's a honger"
by Bydydtron May 11, 2009
hongers.. not all hongers are what you guys are saying.. gold hair.. gay cloths.. cocky cars.. I know what I you guys mean.. I am a honger myself.. I dont have gay cloths.. but I do have gold hair be4.. but now its black.. since its kooler.. what you guys are mistaken is.. MK hongers.. MK as in (Mok kok) a street name in hk.. for the ppl you guys talk about.. they often get laughed at.. for their hair and clothing and they are mostly the ones you see in canada that uses a new cell phone everyday.. so.. MK hongers are different than other hongers...
Mok Kok (MK) honger : funny hair, converse shoes, ugly pants, trying to act so high class,if they wear glasses.. its often so thick like a brick, lots of earrings, clothing like a hobo, weird cell phones
normal Honger : hmm clothing.. I guess you can say.. normal, hair colour.. black,brown.. thoese ones.. often not pink and stuff, still uses those la,ar,wa endings, often can speak little english...
normal Honger : hmm clothing.. I guess you can say.. normal, hair colour.. black,brown.. thoese ones.. often not pink and stuff, still uses those la,ar,wa endings, often can speak little english...
by hide November 11, 2004
A Honger (HUNG-UR)is a generally new word with means lound annoying asian. Hongers either come form Hong Kong or sometimes are CBC (Canadian Born Chinese). Classic traits of Hongers are odd fashion trends to meet the eye, rather extravagant accesories such as cell phones, organizers etc. And fast jap cars which are leeched of their parents.They think they own Vancouver. They tend to be extremely loud and annoying always ranting in cantonese or something, (its enough to make you shoot urself) and only seem to accept other established hongers into their organization.They drink this disgusting shit called bubble tea and play badminton. They are also pretty cocky sumtimes and have threats to kick your ass when really all it takes is a few bitchslaps across those ugly ass faces of theirs to send them back to Hong Kong. On the plus side, some hongers can be quite nice,(I've experinced some nice hongers) and they can also be so cute and adorable (THE GIRLS ONLY) kinda like a kitten. Personally I dislike hongers. Also, the emo fad has seem to take the honger world by storm always bitching in blog sites. To find hongers (i dont know why anyone in hell would want to do that) visit towns along the west coast such as Vancouver, BC :( Seattle, WA, and San Francisco, CA. Hongers tend to be in abundance in this area.
The Honger went to get bubble tea.
Hongers are the reason why Vancouver is the shittiest city on earth.
Hongers are the reason why Vancouver is the shittiest city on earth.
by Jonny Desmond September 01, 2006
A whore who expressly denies the fact that she talks to anything with a dick, specifically claims she's not looking for anything and is clearly hiding a sexually transmitted disease.
Man#1: She talk to you, bro?
Man #2: Hell yeah, i'm about to get up in there.
Man#1: Haha, probably. She's a honger, dude.
Man #2: Hell yeah, i'm about to get up in there.
Man#1: Haha, probably. She's a honger, dude.
by Grenade_Free September 12, 2010
A person who is a honger does NOT have to have been born in Hong Kong but are usually of an asian race. Hongers are usually interested in the fashions and music of H.K and don't necessary speak chinse 24/7. Not all hongers are rich spoiled brats that fling there money everywhere and spend it lavishly on cell phones or clothes. He/She doesn't have to be horrible in english or permantly resides in ESL classes. The 'weird clothes' in my opinion are actually quite nice, and the clothes that are actually being sold now in english malls are actually the same as the style that was 'in' in HK last year or two years ago. If you're dissing honger clothes, then you're dissing the popular and 'in' clothes that you buy from english malls. Many of the definitions here diss hongers and i'm assuming that the authors of these definitions come from english speaking countries which are probably the U.S and Canada. If it is, isn't the U.S and Canada supposed to be supportive of multi-cultralism? If it is, then these dissers are the ones who don't belong to these countries and not the hongers. At least hongers don't diss other cultures. Everyone is free to express there own cultures and background and shouldn't feel ashamed of it.
i'm a honger, but i'm a CBC. I still listen to english songs even though i may listen to chinse songs for a longer part of the time. I also get A's in many subjects including english and i don't get huge amounts of money to spend.
by Multi-cultralism? April 26, 2005
I'm half Chinese half white so I get to see both sides of the story. What was described in the first definition is extremely accurate, but only when applied to about 10-20% of the hongers I know. They are a very select group that has one thing in common: they have been in Canada (generally) less than five years. However, the other 80-90% are a very diverse group that includes many people to whom that particular definition of "honger" does not fit at all. I know many people who were born in Hong Kong that speak perfect English, wear the same clothes that white people wear, don't play copious amounts of badminton and don't have cell phones attached to their ears.
It all comes down to how it jumps out at you. The reason why we have such a narrow definition of a "honger" is because we've picked up on the most obvious representation, or the representation that sticks out like a sore thumb. We don't appreciate the 80-90% of people born in HK that are all unique in their own ways and have adapted somewhat to the way of life in North America because they've blended in with the rest of society.
It all comes down to how it jumps out at you. The reason why we have such a narrow definition of a "honger" is because we've picked up on the most obvious representation, or the representation that sticks out like a sore thumb. We don't appreciate the 80-90% of people born in HK that are all unique in their own ways and have adapted somewhat to the way of life in North America because they've blended in with the rest of society.
by Ponderous December 20, 2004