Citations:wong




 * , "The Bastard King of England" (song), quoted in Blow the Candle Out, page 656:
 * 240. The Bastard King of England (II) [...] He wrapped his thumb around his wong, / Jumped on his horse and galloped along, [...] A. Sent to Vance Randolph as above by a friend in Columbia, Missouri, November 17, 1948, who said he obtained it from a college student. [...] 12:1, wong, penis, identical with whang in 4:2 above
 * 2013, John Nichols, The Milagro Beanfield War: A Novel, page 243:
 * In fact, just last year Shorty had somehow gotten his penis caught in a bracelet, Sabrina had rolled away, he'd screamed, his wong had practically been severed in two, and, in fact, a vein had been crushed, some permanent damage done.
 * In fact, just last year Shorty had somehow gotten his penis caught in a bracelet, Sabrina had rolled away, he'd screamed, his wong had practically been severed in two, and, in fact, a vein had been crushed, some permanent damage done.


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 * 2005, Jonathon Green, Cassell's Dictionary of Slang, page 1543:
 * wong n.1 (also Mr Wong) [1940s+] (US) the penis. [ var. on WANG n.2 (1)]
 * wong n.2 [1990s+] (UK Black) money. [abbr. WONGA n.]
 * 1997, Stephen Glazier, Random House Word Menu, page 582:
 * wong Vulgar slang, penis


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 * 2016, Steven H. Cooper, The Analyst's Experience of the Depressive Position:
 * penis slang - "schlong" and "wong" - and I realized that Mr. M might be telling me about schwang wang wang as a way to speak about his penis and his vulnerability.