Loong
1 n. c. Mythical creatures portrayed in ancient Chinese culture, with head of a horse, horns of a deer, ears of cattle, body of a snake, scales of a carp, claws of a hawk, palms of a tiger, with whiskers and beard but NO wings, capable of altering itself in size, length and color . Highly mobile in water as well as among clouds. It is generally regarded as benevolent and the source of rain, thunder and lightning.
Loong is a spiritually linked to the Chinese. highly regarded as the Chinese nation symbol. Chinese are proud of been called "descendants of Loong".
Loong apparently, is misinterpreted as "Dragonh. Matter of fact, Loong is so different in nature from Dragons that it is more reasonable to consider the tow as unrelated creatures.
2 n. The symbol of luck, power, in particular, the Chinese emperors, they were called "the son of Loong".
1 n. c. Mythical creatures portrayed in ancient Chinese culture, with head of a horse, horns of a deer, ears of cattle, body of a snake, scales of a carp, claws of a hawk, palms of a tiger, with whiskers and beard but NO wings, capable of altering itself in size, length and color . Highly mobile in water as well as among clouds. It is generally regarded as benevolent and the source of rain, thunder and lightning.
Loong is a spiritually linked to the Chinese. highly regarded as the Chinese nation symbol. Chinese are proud of been called "descendants of Loong".
Loong apparently, is misinterpreted as "Dragonh. Matter of fact, Loong is so different in nature from Dragons that it is more reasonable to consider the tow as unrelated creatures.
2 n. The symbol of luck, power, in particular, the Chinese emperors, they were called "the son of Loong".
by Reagan Woo March 30, 2006
A loonge is a makeshift bong made out of a plastic bottle tinfoil and pond water loonges are most common in the everyday methilhill junkie
by Reekin bumchokeland January 27, 2020
by xpwincessblueyezx November 03, 2006
by LasosXD December 26, 2017
a leader who only cares about making money by putting more road gantries when fuel prices is already at its peak and claims this is "helping" the people. Can be used to describe a brat son who lived in such rich environment thanks to his father that he is 200% ignorant to the suffering and hardship of even the middle-class.
that is one hell of a lee hsien loong. The oil price is US$150 a barrel and he is now increasing road taxes.
by lovableidiot August 31, 2008
Look how lee hsien loong he is
by Timothy bitch ass nigga September 08, 2020
by Pukimak123 August 25, 2019