| bong |
| bong | (n) a dull resonant sound as of a bell |
| bong | (v) ring loudly and deeply, Example: the big bell bonged |
| bongo | (n) a small drum; played with the hands, Syn. bongo drum |
| bongo | (n) large forest antelope of central Africa having a reddish-brown coat with white stripes and spiral horns, Syn. Tragelaphus eurycerus, Boocercus eurycerus |
| Bongo | n. Either of two large antelopes (Boöcercus eurycercus of West Africa, and Boöcercus isaaci of East Africa) of a reddish or chestnut-brown color with narrow white stripes on the body. Their flesh is especially esteemed as food. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] |
| Bongo | n. Either of two large antelopes (Boöcercus eurycercus of West Africa, and Boöcercus isaaci of East Africa) of a reddish or chestnut-brown color with narrow white stripes on the body. Their flesh is especially esteemed as food. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] |
| Bongo | n.; |
| Bongrace | n. [ F. bon good + grâce grace, charm. ] A projecting bonnet or shade to protect the complexion; also, a wide-brimmed hat. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Bongo { n } [ mus. ] | Bongos { pl } | bongo; bongo drum | bongos [Add to Longdo] |