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* [[Douglas K. Spong, APR]], American public relations practitioner

* [[Douglas K. Spong, APR]], American public relations practitioner



Spong can also refer to a metal retainer in a foolscap spring file.

Spong can also refer to a metal retainer in a foolscap spring or lever-arch file.



Spong can also be a mildly offensive term, a combination of [[Spacker]] and [[Mong]]. As such it is typically used towards people with limited education.

Spong can also be a mildly offensive term, a combination of [[Spacker]] and [[Mong]]. As such it is typically used towards people with limited education.


Revision as of 22:13, 17 July 2007

Spong is a surname of Gaelic descent, and is an archaic term for a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides. Notable people with this name include:

  • William B. Spong, Jr. (1920-1997), Virginia Senator
  • Paul Spong, New Zealand biologist
  • Clive Spong, illustrator of children's books
  • Walter Brookes Spong, (1851-1929), British artist
  • Douglas K. Spong, APR, American public relations practitioner
  • Spong can also refer to a metal retainer in a foolscap spring or lever-arch file.

    Spong can also be a mildly offensive term, a combination of Spacker and Mong. As such it is typically used towards people with limited education.

    See also


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