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dong
1[dawng, dong]
noun
a deep sound like that of a large bell.
dong
2[dawng, dong]
noun
plural
dongthe basic monetary unit of Vietnam: replaced the southern piaster and the northern dong in 1978.
dong
3[dawng, dong]
noun
dong
1/ ɒŋ /
noun
the deep reverberating sound of a large bell
informala heavy blow
a slang word for penis
verb
(intr) (of a bell) to make a deep reverberating sound
informal(tr) to strike or punch
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2/ ɒŋ /
noun
the standard monetary unit of Vietnam, divided into 10 hào or 100 xu
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of dong2
Origin of dong3
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of dong1
Origin of dong2
Example Sentences
"So we certainly saw more coordination in the activity last night than we had seen in previous days, as to who was dong that coordinating I'm not in a position to say yet."
“Well, this ding dong, senator, has risen in the polls,” Cavuto said.
The first thing you notice walking up to a dai pai dong, one of Hong Kong's signature open-air street food stalls, is the smoke.
Dom: “You wanted a ding dong so much! You would put in an extra amount of hard work, because you wanted that moment where Val noticed your work.”
Woolwich Centre Library appears to be dong well - visitor numbers are up on pre-pandemic levels - but the picture across the country is unclear.
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