interjection Internet Slang

ONG

/ˌoʊɛnˈdʒiː/ · interjection · slang

'On God' — swearing something's true, the Gen Z cousin of 'I swear.'

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Definitions

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A standalone hard agreement, basically 'facts' or 'for real.'

“'this song goes hard.' 'ong 🔥'”
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Short for 'on God.' Used to swear you're telling the truth or strongly agree.

“'that test was brutal.' 'ong.'”
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An intensifier added to a claim to vouch for it, like staking your word on it.

“'ong I saw him there last night.'”
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ONG In A Sentence

ong i've never been this hungry
'you really did that?' 'ong i swear'
that's the best meal i've had ong

Origin & Usage

An abbreviation of 'on God,' a way of swearing that comes from AAVE and hip-hop speech ('on God,' 'on everything'). It became a Gen Z texting and TikTok staple.

People Also Ask

What does ong mean in texting?

It means 'on God.' It's used to swear something is true or to strongly agree.

What does ong mean on TikTok?

Same — 'on God,' used in comments and captions to vouch that something's real or to co-sign a take hard.

Is ong the same as fr?

They're close. 'ong' ('on God') and 'fr' ('for real') both stress sincerity, and people often stack them as 'ong fr.'

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