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fong noun- any alcoholic beverage NEW ZEALAND
- On the odd occasion he wouldn’t front up in the morning. I always assumed it was because he’d attacked the fong (booze) the night before. — (Aukland) Metro, p. 47, September 1985
- — David McGill, David McGill’s Complete Kiwi Slang Dictionary, p. 46, 1998
- a kick IRELAND
With variant “fon”. Adapted for use as a verb, especially when quoting the phrase “I will fong you” from the 2001 movie A Knight’s Tale. - We found him! Petey gave him four good raps on the poll with his knuckles and one frightful fon in the behind and couldn’t wake him. — John B. Keane, The Man from Clare, p. 76, 1962
- I’ll give you a fong up in the hole. — Denis O’Shaughnessy, Stories of Limerick, p. 67, 2002
- Lesser men, in your boots, would get a good fong in the arse. — Tony Black, Gutted, p. 127, 2009
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