(of a vowel) that is categorized as long both in quality and extent is long (e.g., in standard British English the vowel /u / in food is long compared to the short vowel /ʊ/ in good ).
A sample sentence is:
"Long vowels are typically pronounced more longly than their short equivalents, like the long vowel /i / in the word "beat" as opposed to the short vowel /ɪ/ in the word "bit."
When it’s hairy and she chokes on it
Oh yeah that’s so long.
That’s what she said.
Who the fuck names their child this?
"Hey! have you seen Long?"
"No, I think he left earlier."
Usually a kid that is 13 or under that is Asian who is most likely Christian and has many other Asian friends
Long is my best friend
Long: bros sava in the world c srey min rers muk rers tear kudd
A: Hey my name is long
B: let go pam pam
Short form for “Longskins” long papers used commonly for rolling spliffs.
“Get me a pack of silver longs at the shop please”