wong

名词 n. 动词 v.
/wɒŋ/    /wɔŋ/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A field or other piece of land. dialectal,obsolete
  2. In the game of pai gow, a hand in which the double-one or double-six domino is used with a nine, making the hand worth eleven points rather than the usual one.
  3. The penis. slang
    — "Is it not enough that you have gifted Alia Haste Moguchi with a phallus and renamed her Faust? And proceeded to outfit him or her or it with the Goddess of Swine as consort? Vraiment, and styled the arcane spirit of We Who Have Gone Before as a slavering goat-creature with an enormous throbbing wong? Now would you have these good folk believe that the Jump Drive which propels our Void Ships from star to star consists of a goat copulating with the queen of the pig people?
动词 v.
  1. To enter a betting game, particularly blackjack, when the odds are favorable.

词形变化

wongs plural wongs present,singular,third-person wonging participle,present wonged participle,past wonged past wongs plural wongs plural

词源

词源 1
From Middle English wong, wang, from Old English wong, wang (“a flat surface, plain”), from Proto-West Germanic *wang, from Proto-Germanic *wangaz. Cognate with Danish vang.
词源 2
From the pen name Stanford Wong.
词源 3
Related to wang.
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