1. TNG - Noun
2. TNG - Adjective
3. TNG - Proper noun
TNG (uncountable)
Abbreviation of trinitroglycerin.
TNG
(historical) Initialism of Territory of New Guinea.
TNG
Initialism of Trans–New Guinea.
TNG
(BDSM) Of or pertaining to younger BDSM practitioners, typically under the age of approximately 35 years, especially as a collective.
TNG (plural TNGs)
(BDSM) A social club for younger BDSM practitioners, typically for those under the age of approximately 35 years.
TNG
(television) Initialism of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
TNG
(historical) Initialism of Transitional National Government of Somalia.
TnG (uncountable)
(Malaysia, informal) Abbreviation of Touch 'n Go (“an electronic payment system from Malaysia”).
According to the TNG Technical Manual, photon torpedoes use 1.5 kg of matter and 1.5 kg of antimatter. Source: Internet
After an accident caused the death of Lt. Marla Astor, Worf brought the orphaned Jeremy Astor into the House of Mogh through the rite of R'uustai (TNG: " The Bonding "). Source: Internet
Because of Julianna Soong's inability to conceive children, Data has at least five TNG: "Inheritance" robotic siblings (two of which are Lore and B-4). Source: Internet
As stated in the DVD extras found on a bonus Star Trek TNG DVD She was just about to return home, in debt and jobless, when she received the phone call alerting her that she had the role of Deanna Troi. Source: Internet
But the TNG controlled only one part of Mogadishu; rival warlords controlled the remainder. Source: Internet
Dan Connell, Middle East Report, "War Clouds Over Somalia," 22 March 2002, at http://www.merip.org/mero/mero032202 Some TNG weapons were stolen and looted in late 2002. Source: Internet