What does “ONG” mean in text? Follow
When texting, “ONG” means “On God.” You might compare it to “I swear” or “cross my heart” in sincerity or seriousness. In other words, they really mean what they’re saying and they want you to believe them.
While this one might easily start out by being interpreted as a suspected typo (thinking your buddy meant to type “OMG,” perhaps), it's actually used to underscore when someone wants to be taken at their word. When someone in your chat types “ONG” to mean “On God,”
Think: “I know that Cheetos Mac ‘N Cheese seems totally trashy but ONG, it’s actually low key fire.”
The phrase is credited to online personality, Tana Mongeau, who popularized the trend, which quickly spread across TikTok and other social media platforms. As is the case with this and other text trends à la mode, ONG has a few [incorrect] interpretations, so don’t get it twisted. This is the one you want, ONG.