The expression is actually, "Going, going, gone." It is used as a countdown to indicate an imminent deadline, e.g. during an action, at the end of the time allowed to buy a certain item, the auctioneer will say "going once, going twice, gone," and then strike a mallet--indicating the auction is over and final. "Going, going, gone" is simply an abbreviation of this.
I believe you mean the "word" congratulations, which would be "gong xi" with gong 1st tone and xi 3rd tone.恭喜 Congratulations to you! 恭喜你
Gong : 恭Xi : 喜Kuai: 快Le: 乐
Roosal
It can either mean that you are going out for something and will be back soon. "I'm going to nip out to the store for milk." It could also mean going out for a drink depending on the context.
You are going to get licked.
Gong zuo translates as "work" in English.
she is going to be 17
Lebron is going to the heat.
it means instrument
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keep going right till you fall in water there will be a dragon head then stand on it then the gong banger will float up
It depends on what school and college you are going too, and what you are gong to study for
It means wishing you a prosperous new year, Gong xi=wishing/congratz fa coi=prosperous
You mean the one in Oddball? It goes each minute.
gong is originally from China. but Gong Ageng itself is from Indonesia. Gong Ageng is a Javanese phrase which means "big gong". Gong Ageng is a part of Gamelan ensemble and the most important gong in Gamelan.
Gong Gong - 2001 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:PG
The GONG!!