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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dong" is correct and usable in written English, though it may have informal or slang connotations.
It can be used in contexts where one is referring to a specific object or concept, often in a humorous or casual manner.
Example: "He brought a toy that looked like a dong to the party, and it got everyone laughing."
Alternatives: "a penis" or "a phallus".
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Ring a dong!
"Summer Lovin'" and a drab mid-September go together like rama lama lama ke ding a de ding a dong.
And so it goes... for every ding a dong, every plus a minus, every positive a negative.
Bombadil first announces himself to the Hobbits as if walking onstage in a Gilbert and Sullivan opera: Hey dol! Merry dol! Ring a dong dillo!
The man is holding a flower with a dong - it could be a tongue and it could be a phallus - to try to inspire the women.
Duguid, who on one trip to China rode from a Dong village in Guizhou to a bus stop near the Guanghi border "strapped onto the back of someone's motorcycle with my backpack, my camera pack, my tripod, and three Guizhou stools," calls this "staying vulnerable" to the people, the place, and the possibility of a new taste wherever they get dropped off.
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The organisers, the European Broadcasting Union, describe the changes as the biggest since 1975, the year Teach-In won it for the Netherlands with Ding-a-Dong.
I have long since forgotten the lengths of European rivers, and I can no longer recite my periodic table, but the chorus of "Ding Dinge Dong," as sung by Teach-In, representing the Netherlands, in 1975 — "Ding-a-dong every hour, / When you're picking flowers, / Even when your lover is gone, gone, gone" — remains, as Teach-In would say, daisy-fresh in my mind.
The CB-3000 cofsists of a dong-shaped plastic cage that holds the penis and a ring that goes around the base of the cock, trapping the balls between the ring and the cage like a medieval peasant's head in the stocks.
"My favorite was when my daughter asked me repeatedly to find an Angry Birds level with "a ding dong and a box".
Hong Kwon-heui, a columnist for Dong-A Ilbo, a South Korean newspaper, recalled how, in the early 2000s, the streets of Seoul were littered with credit card vendors.
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