Fonged
To become flustered, overwhelmed and confused under the slightest sign of pressure to the point when even speaking can become difficult.
(The term “Fonged” is a combination of the words, flustered, overwhelmed, gone and confused.)
(The term “Fonged” is a combination of the words, flustered, overwhelmed, gone and confused.)
“Hey how did you go in court today?”
“Yeah, not good. When the questions started I got flustered, I couldn’t even talk!”
“Oh man, sounds like you fonged it!”
“Sure did!”
“Yeah, not good. When the questions started I got flustered, I couldn’t even talk!”
“Oh man, sounds like you fonged it!”
“Sure did!”
Fonged
1) To be struck with an obvious answer or response, when asking a question (usually with implied connotations).
2) To get an unintended answer.
2) To get an unintended answer.
Bob: Hey George, how do you make your long distance calls? (really asking if he used a calling card or etc.)
George: The telephone.
"Bob was fonged."
George: The telephone.
"Bob was fonged."
Fongness
(noun-person)
1. One that is naturally drunk and very happy all the time.
2. Loud, obnoxious, and always hyper.
3. A person that is cocky and in your face.
1. One that is naturally drunk and very happy all the time.
2. Loud, obnoxious, and always hyper.
3. A person that is cocky and in your face.
Oh my god, look at the Fongness right there. He's such an asshole but he pulls it off.
fong
To strike or more specifically kick, taken from the film 'a knight's tale' where it is used by the character Watt (played by alan Tudyk)
I will fong you until your outsides are in, your insides are out, your entrails will become your extrails. Pain! lots of pain! (Watt to Chaucer)
fonging
Your intrail will become your extrails... pain... lots of pain...
"One more word, and i will give you the fonging of your life."
Fonging
To beat the shit out of someone within an inch of their life.
When i finish fonging your ass you're going to be sorry
Fong
N. To kick the crap out of.
Taken from the movie, "A Knight's Tale", where they seem to use that word a lot. Especially Watt. And Chaucer.
Taken from the movie, "A Knight's Tale", where they seem to use that word a lot. Especially Watt. And Chaucer.
"I'll fong you in the arse!"