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Tết (New Year) +‎ Công-gô (Congo), literally "Congolese New Year".

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Tết Công-gô

  1. (informal) a never-coming time
    Synonym: Tết Ma-rốc
    Chờ nó làm bài hết bài tập? Có mà chờ đến Tết Công-gô!
    Waiting for him to finish his homework? You'd have better luck waiting for Congolese New Year!