bong

/bɑŋ/
verb
  1. To make a low, resonant sound like a bell.
    • The old grandfather clock bonged loudly at noon.
    • The gong bonged once to signal the start of the ceremony.
    • I heard the doorbell bong as someone entered the shop.
  2. To smoke using a bong.
    • He learned how to bong properly from his older cousin.
    • She prefers to bong rather than roll cigarettes.
    • They decided to bong some herbal blend after dinner.
noun
  1. A low, resonant sound, like that made by a large bell.
    • The clock tower let out a deep bong at midnight.
    • The sound of a single bong echoed through the quiet valley.
    • We heard the bong of a distant temple bell during our hike.
  2. A device used for smoking, typically made of glass or ceramic, that filters smoke through water.
    • She filled the bong with water before lighting the bowl.
    • He carefully cleaned his glass bong after using it.
    • The shop sells colorful bongs and other smoking accessories.
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