Mong vs Rong - What's the difference?
mong | rong |
(Australian slang) A mongrel dog.'>citation
* 1965 , Brian James, The Big Burn: Short Stories ,
(dated, offensive, pejorative, British, slang) A person with Down's syndrome.
(pejorative, British, slang) A stupid person.
(obsolete) a variant spelling of
As nouns the difference between mong and rong
is that mong is a mixture, a crowd while rong is misspelling of wrong.As a preposition mong
is a variant spelling of ’mong.As an adjective rong is
misspelling of wrong.As a verb rong is
misspelling of wrong.mong
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl)Derived terms
* mongcornEtymology 2
Contraction of (mongrel).Noun
(en noun)page 40,
- Some blue cattle-dogs and a small pack of mongs barked excitedly, and danced round, and wished they knew what to do in such an unheard-of situation; and no doubt dreamed for days after of what they had done to distinguish themselves.
