A fork of Rural Dictionary
Australian Slang/Urban Language. A racially defamatory term first coined by A.J. Szkolka (born 1981 AUS) to describe native islander cultures that surround Australia (eg. Maori's, Fijian, Tongan, Polynesian, Indonesian, Pacific Islander and geographically surrounding) The term makes fun of the physical features of such peoples, being described as a hybrid of Indigenous/Torres Strait Australian (Boong - a dark colored Indigenous Australian primate with a flat nose and low forehead. Diet is known to include gasoline/petrol as well as various items found in the trash.The word boong originates from the sound they make when they bounce off your bumper or bonnet, a practice common amongst former white Australian generations - source Urban Dictionary) crossed with Asian (Ching chong - Ching chong is a pejorative term sometimes employed by Americans, Canadians and other speakers of the English language to mock people of Chinese ancestry, or other Asians who may look Chinese.. - source wiki) It has been embraced by many Australians as a blanket slur towards surrounding Asia/Pacific native peoples.
All examples are expressed in Australian slang/dialect.
Thank god for the help that we Diggers received from the Ching Chong Boongs when we trailed Kokoda.
I fuckin' hate those damn Ching Chong Boong's!
Damn Ching Chong Boong's got Chapelle (Chapelle Corby) stiched up.
Bali was great, Ching Chong Boongs waiting on me hand and foot for peanuts.
The cruise was great, most of the cabin staff were Ching Chong Boongs. They are so friendly and appreciate the smallest tips.
When one does not know the words to a particular tune or song, one may instead insert 'boong dilly' as a viable alternative
"All this talk of getting old is getting me down boong dilly"
or
"Ain't nobody dope as me, i'm just so Boong Dilly"
this is a fat gin that has a big fat black ass
damn man look at that boong booty ho.. that one big fat ass.... and it smells like export from here!
Tired, exhausted, sleepy
The the G is silent and and the n is ṉ and it is all one syllable and same as the e is silent to
The baby has gone boonge
An Aboriginal Australian.
Derivation: The sound they make when they bounce off the bull bar
a fuckin bloody boong got in me way of me 79 series goin down the birdsville, so I bounced 'im off me bull bars.
An offensive or controversial way to refer to an native Australian person e.g and aboriginal
Person 1: Did you hear a new neighbour moved in down the street?
Person 2: You mean the boong family!