whang

  • 21whang — n the penis. These are earlier (and still cur rent) spellings of wang and wanger …

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  • 22whang — hwæŋ /w n. whack, resounding blow (Slang); sound of blow (Slang); strip of leather v. whack, strike …

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  • 23whang — informal verb strike, throw, or hit heavily and loudly. noun a noisy blow …

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  • 24whang — /wæŋ/ (say wang) noun 1. a resounding, clanging blow, as to a sheet of metal, etc. 2. the noise of such a blow. –verb (t) 3. to strike with such a blow. {partly imitative, partly variant of Middle English thwang thong} …

  • 25whang — v. & n. colloq. v. 1 tr. strike heavily and loudly; whack. 2 intr. (of a drum etc.) sound under or as under a blow. n. a whanging sound or blow. Etymology: imit …

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  • 26whang up — transitive verb : to make in a hasty manner …

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  • 27WHANG-HAI —    See YELLOW SEA …

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  • 28whang(y)doodle — [“Avaerj”dudl AND “Avserji ”dudl] 1. n. a gadget. □ Toss me one of the little whangdoodles, would ya? □ This whangydoodle is a little bent. 2. n. nonsense. □ Now that’s enough of your whangdoodle. □ …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 29whang-doodle — …

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  • 30Nancy Whang — (1977 in Portland, Oregon)[1] (sometimes credited as Nancy Wang) is an American singer and musician known for her work with The Juan MacLean and LCD Soundsystem. She has also recorded with Soulwax, and appears in the film Part of the Weekend… …

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