What is ong meaning?

Thomas

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I’ve been seeing the phrase ong meaning in text messages and social media comments, and I’m not completely sure what it stands for. When someone uses ong meaning in a conversation, are they being serious, swearing on something, or just joking around? Can someone explain ong meaning in simple terms and share an example of how it’s commonly used in chats?
 
ONG usually means “On God.” It’s slang used in texting and social media to show that someone is being serious, honest, or strongly agreeing with something.
For example, if someone says, “I’ll be there in five minutes, ONG,” they mean they truly promise or swear it’s true. It’s commonly used in casual conversations online.
 
ONG in text usually means On God. It’s slang used to emphasize that someone is being serious or telling the truth — similar to saying “I swear.” Example: “ONG I didn’t do it.”
 
“ONG” stands for “On God.” It’s slang used in texts and on social media to show strong honesty or emphasis, similar to saying “I swear” or “I’m serious.” People use it to stress that something is true or important. It’s informal and common among teens online.
 
"ONG stands for Non-Governmental Organization. It refers to a group or association that operates independently from government control, often with a specific mission or purpose, such as humanitarian aid, environmental conservation, or social welfare. Examples include Red Cross, Doctors Without Borders, and Amnesty International."
 
“ONG” stands for “On God.” It’s used in texting and online chat to emphasize that someone is being serious or telling the truth. For example, “I didn’t do it, ONG” means the person strongly swears they’re honest. It can also express strong feelings, like excitement or frustration, depending on the context.
 
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