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Jesse Fung and Elaine Dong

Definition often known as the world's best couple.
World's perfect couple.
Started 070610, ended never.
- As you breathe this second, they are loving each other
harder and harder by times fold.

Jesse Fung and Elaine Dong

by Crackalackinbro February 15, 2011

28๐Ÿ‘ 8๐Ÿ‘Ž


Chung Tung Fung Lung Rung

Invented in 2006, a Chung Tung Fung Lung Rung is a food that combines peanut butter, grape jelly and marshmallow spread, rolled in a soft tortilla shell. It is best served warm, approximate heating time, 15-20 seconds in a standard microwave. You can also substitute the grape jelly for strawberry jam, or you can make a calorie-conscious version by using reduced-fat peanut butter and a small whole-wheat tortilla.

Person #1: "Wow, that sure looks good, what are you making?"
Person #2: "It's a Chung Tung Fung Lung Rung, care to try one?"
Person #1: (bites into soft gooey centre, then nods) "This is fantastic!"

by Sheri H. April 13, 2008

9๐Ÿ‘ 5๐Ÿ‘Ž


Ching Fung

Ching Fung = cheap, if something is not well made or looks rubbish, or taste bad.

this ice cream is proper ching fung, Is it old or something??

uncle murphy: where did you get that jacket? it looks ching fung.

veb: shut up it cost be 50 pound!!

by barry scott ryhmes with kebab April 8, 2009


fung weasel

A fucking busybody up and everybody's business who needs to be minding her own or his own business

Don't be such a fung weasel ,mind your own business.

by ShellBell*0ICU812 March 22, 2023


fung coff

it means 'fuck head'

it comes from a mix of german and south african language....sorry.....also it sounded funny

You massive fung coff

by Kangsta August 27, 2004


kin fung

Kin fung is a word that means to have sex.

Hey ! That guy is Kin funging!

by Hanzo KF April 12, 2017


fung

Funge, verb: niche lay-economics term meaning "trade off" or "can be traded off". Invented verb form of "fungible", meaning economically interchangeable.

Usage: "X funges against Y" or "I'd funge X against Y."

The example indicates that they'd take a big, somewhat noisy apartment if it was moderately cheap.

Indicates that you care about a property, but correspondingly about another property, so that some increase in one is worth some decrease in the other, in a somewhat linear fashion.

"I want a big apartment, but that funges against price and noise, to a point."

by FeepingCreature April 23, 2019