-A given Vietnamese Family Name dated back fourth generation before the Nguyen Dynasty. The last name Truong started in a city called Hue, in Central Vietnam. Now the new generation of the Truongs' migrated to the United States. Common Vietnamese last names are: Hoang Nguyen Ho Tran Pham Ha Le Vu Truong and many more!
by Duong Truong October 3, 2006
A vietnamese last name or first name. pronounced 'joong' in viet. Pronounced Trong, troong, trung, and tru-ong elsewhere. Equivalent to Zhang, Chuong, and Cheung in Chinese. Often mispelled troung, trong, trung, etc.
Daily encounters of my last name, Truong:
A) How do you spell my last name?
B) T-r-o-u-n-g
A) Foo! You've known me since kindergarten
B) FU I'm too whitewashed to know your name.
A) How do you spell my last name?
B) T-r-o-u-n-g
A) Foo! You've known me since kindergarten
B) FU I'm too whitewashed to know your name.
by J Truong January 4, 2007
a mispelled vietnamese name typically spelled "trung", who likes to say "du ma" and "dit me may". Also Vietnamese for "School"
by Peter Nguyen August 15, 2006
super combo of an Asian and an African American. Produces Swag and gives off access swag to his homies.
by beastieboy inhere February 12, 2012
massive dump, usually as big as someones head, also related to creiping as you can creipe someone with a truong toll
Creiping = taking a dump on someone or something
Creiping = taking a dump on someone or something
Austin: I just did a massive truong troll
Lachlan: Sick one, I did two yesterday in one session
Austin: I did a Truong troll and put it in your bag, I creiped you
Lachlan: You dick
Lachlan: Sick one, I did two yesterday in one session
Austin: I did a Truong troll and put it in your bag, I creiped you
Lachlan: You dick
by noobesechicks March 9, 2011
any of the various types of sluts who are useless whores that have to marry doctors/lawyers to get ahead in life.
"ewww... i can't believe you would date ugly john, or maybe you are just a kieu truong and wanting some money..."
by dialawave March 9, 2005
by Pensi October 2, 2003