n./v./adj.
essentially a filler word, however in most affluent neighborhoods, hooligans that use the word ponged may also mean it to be schmacked/milked/blazed. Mostly, however, the true meaning of the word pong is mainly just reliant on the context it's used in. The origin of the word can be traced to southeastern N.Y., by an anonymous trendsetter, unknown to the general public.
essentially a filler word, however in most affluent neighborhoods, hooligans that use the word ponged may also mean it to be schmacked/milked/blazed. Mostly, however, the true meaning of the word pong is mainly just reliant on the context it's used in. The origin of the word can be traced to southeastern N.Y., by an anonymous trendsetter, unknown to the general public.
"Yo I was so ponged last night i don't remember anything"
"That's one hell of a pong"
"That girl is so ponged rn"
"looking ponged bro"
"I pong hard"
"That's one hell of a pong"
"That girl is so ponged rn"
"looking ponged bro"
"I pong hard"
by #sxk June 4, 2014
Pon(g): 1. A persons Butt cheeks, oe exposed rear end. 2. Pongs are often found hanging out of very short shorts or panties.3. From the word pontoon meaning large flotation device.
by river4s July 18, 2014
by Rick November 23, 2005
by AmzingPerson347 July 10, 2019
A furry little panda-like creature that resembles a human being in many ways. The creature is not all fun and games though, when he is taken away from his food he becomes a ravaging extreme bezerk panda with only blood on his mind.
*Opens Newspaper*
Oh my, thats gruesome.. his eyeballs have been chewed up.. his legs are gone. Served him right though, he tried to steal chips from a PONG.
Oh my, thats gruesome.. his eyeballs have been chewed up.. his legs are gone. Served him right though, he tried to steal chips from a PONG.
by Thealmightyon3 October 2, 2004
by Mr.cooJ October 25, 2006
A wind or fart that has a devastating consequence. It can only be used when a fart smells remarkably unpleasant, eg. in the case of an 'eye-burner'. It refers to a person and is an adjective (see example).
Bob: Gee, Billy- that one made my eyes water!
Billy: I know, I really pong.
Jem: Gross James, you pong!
Kem: Yeah James, my eyes are burning as a result of that!
Billy: I know, I really pong.
Jem: Gross James, you pong!
Kem: Yeah James, my eyes are burning as a result of that!
by A_in_Africa August 4, 2006