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Definition of Gonged

Gong
Gong Gong, n. [AS. gong, gang, a going, passage, drain. See Gang.] A privy or jakes. [Obs.] --Chaucer. Gong farmer, Gong man, a cleaner of privies. [Obs.]

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- A gong is a percussion instrument originating from Southeast Asia, and used widely in Southeast Asian and East Asian musical traditions. Gongs are made...
- dictionary. Gong gong, Gonggong, or Gong Gong, may refer to: 225088 Gonggong (2007 OR10; Dwarf Planet Gonggong), a trans-Neptunian object Gong Gong, Victoria...
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- Falun Gong or Falun Dafa is a new religious movement founded by its leader Li Hongzhi in China in the early 1990s. Falun Gong has its global headquarters...
- large gong, a trope adapted from the durable radio show Major Bowes Amateur Hour. The host would then ask the judges in question why they had gonged the...
- up gong or Gong in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A gong is a percussive musical instrument or a warning bell. Gong or GONG may also refer to: Gong, Iran...
- Emperor Gong (恭帝 Gongdi, "Reverent Emperor") may refer to: Emperor Gong of Jin (386–421) Emperor Gong of Western Wei (537–557) Yang You (605–619), referred...
- Gong Cha (Chinese: 貢茶; pinyin: Gòngchá) is a tea drink franchise founded in 2006 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Gong Cha expanded to Hong Kong in 2009, and by...
- Gong are a psychedelic rock band that incorporates elements of jazz and space rock into their musical style. The group was formed in Paris in 1967 by Australian...
- early phonetic rendering of the Cantonese (or Tanka Cantonese) phrase hēung góng. The name translates as "fragrant harbour" or "incense harbour". "Fragrant"...