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Gonga is British slang for the anus.
Taking opium
Gongapooch is Hindu slang for the bottom, anus.
Gong is slang for cannabis.Gong is British slang for a medal, especially a military one.Gong is slang for the warning bell on a police car.Gong is American slang for a narcotic drug, especially opium.
Gongol is British slang for an idiot.
opium
Wrong. It seems to have all gone a bit falun gong. From semi-obscure evil Chinese cult with tendency to inaccuracy, therefore appropriate.
to smoke opium (especially in a Chinese opium den )
to smoke marijuana
marijuana
Self explanatory and was used to refer to people presumed to have ginger coloured pubic hair. The person responsible for this 'crime' was thus referred to as a 'GINGER MINGER'. More interestingly, the phrase survived the trip from Primary to Secondary education, although with a few notable changes. The pronunciation altered so that the phrase was pronounced with French vowels: "gonge monge". Furthermore at Bishop Vesey's Grammar School, the contributor can remember that the phrase was also used to refer to a particular sort of ginger cake available at school dinners. They had a red haired hard of hearing dinner lady in charge of cakes, and so much pleasure was derived by asking for this cake by its nickname. Asking the woman: "Can I have a slice of ginge minge please?" was a phrase so loaded with meaning that at the time it seemed the schoolboy equivalent of Shakespeare.
1. Slang for any sort of medal. 2. The action alarm.
The rectal opening; anus.
Marijuana; opium
To smoke marijuana
Gongoozler was originally slang for an idler who watched activity on a canal. The term is now applied to a person who stares at something unusual for prolonged periods of time.
Gonger is American tramp slang for an opium pipe
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A gong. See Gong, n., 1.
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A privy or jakes.
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An instrument, first used in the East, made of an alloy of copper and tin, shaped like a disk with upturned rim, and producing, when struck, a harsh and resounding noise.
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A flat saucerlike bell, rung by striking it with a small hammer which is connected with it by various mechanical devices; a stationary bell, used to sound calls or alarms; -- called also gong bell.
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