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Bongli is the root for the words "Bongler" or "Bongla"

The definition of this word is almost like a brand new "N word" but it refers to someone who is Indian

This word can be used by anyone and on anyone and is of extreme nature and anyone should take offense.
"Pajeet stop being such a bongler" - Terry (hard r bongli)
"Yoo wasgood my bongla" - Rajesh (soft a bongli)
Bongli by twistednuts August 22, 2025
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Boh-ngi-weh

An individual with an alluring aura.

Bongiwe is a strong, influential and stubborn person. Bongiwe can be extremely sensitive, and is loyal to the ones she loves. However, she doesn't have the patience to mess around with people who will only waste her time.
She is extremely passionate and pretty flawless when it comes to exuding confidence. Slightly theatrical. The term "give up" is simply not a part of her vocabulary and no matter how long it takes, she will win the battle.
Simply summed up: She is Beyoncé
Bongiwe is always there to give moral support.
Bongiwe by Sisasenkosi December 20, 2019
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Bongland 

Another word for England. Bong, in this instance, comes from the characteristic noise Big Ben makes.
Ah, yes. Bongland. Home of the Britbongs.
Bongland by Xeretsym October 7, 2015
Josh Saunders, the good smelling and highly regarded son of the of the great artist Clint Saunders.
Mmmm! That Boglim smells good!
Boglim by CasperSlick September 10, 2021

Bongfire 

Bongfire; the act of getting a bunch of people together for a giant bonfire in which you burn nothing but marijuana (and perhaps some kindling).
Jack: "Hey man, are you coming to my bongfire tonight?
Frank: "Nah man, that stuff fries your brain cells."
Bongfire by Dr.Winston December 25, 2012

Bongistan 

Slang that originated from /pol/ that is used for Great Britain (mainly England) to emphasise the Muslim immigration. A mix of Britbong and *stan, which is a common suffix for Muslim ex-USSR countries.
Such is life in Bongistan
Bongistan by Valcer February 1, 2016
This term has been in use in the Highlands of Scotland for at least 30 years. It is a slightly uncomplimentary term for a tourist.
"Here in the Scottish Highlands we call tourists 'Bonglies' I have been calling them that for so long I will not be able to call them anything else."

"In the summer at the weekend we too get walkers (or bonglies as they are not so affectiontly known) who think its ok to trapse sic through the yard instead of using hill track like they are supposed to."

"... the bonglies (white settlers) in residence have put sign on the lawn saying, 'Trespassers will be whipped and sent to the colonies"

"All shops in the highlands retailing to 'visitors' (bonglies, grockles, terrorists etc) are obliged to play enya & celtic harp wailing"

.... All found by using a well-known search engine
bonglie by Nighean Bhàn November 20, 2007