bon·go 1 (bŏng'gō, bông'-) n.
pl.bon·gos A large, forest-dwelling antelope (Boocercus eurycerus) of central Africa, having a reddish-brown coat with white stripes and spirally twisted horns.
[Probably of Bantu origin; akin to Lingala mongu, antelope.]
bon·go 2 (bŏng'gō, bông'-) n.
pl.bon·gos or bon·goes One of a pair of connected tuned drums that are played by beating with the hands.
[American Spanish bongó, probably of West African origin.]