wang
To batter; to clobber; to conk.
Noun alt of, alternative
- Alternative spelling of whang.
Origin
Onomatopoeic.
Forms
Noun colloquial
- Penis.
- Montana was naked, and so was Billy, of course. He had a tremendous wang, incidentally. You never know who’ll get one. - 1969, Kurt Vonnegut, chapter 5, in Slaughterhouse-Five, New York: Dial, published 2005, pages...
Synonyms: anaconda baloney pony bald-headed hermit banana birdie bobby boonga cack choad choda chode chopper cigar cock corey crank cucumber custard launcher D dick dicklet diddle diddly dingaling
Origin
Uncertain. Perhaps short for whangdoodle (“gadget, doodad”), or from whang, a dialectal form of thong (“strip of leather”). Compare wong.
Forms
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Verb
- To batter; to clobber; to conk.
- To throw hard.
- Ask, too, the guy in the bass boat wanging out a spinner-bait at Bull Shoals in Arkansas. - 1993, Tom McNally, “Panfish on Flies and Bugs”, in The Complete Book of Fly Fishing, 2nd edition, McGraw-Hill Professional,...
- He wanged them across the room, and Billy caught them flying over his head, then held them up for inspection as though he was contemplating buying. - 1998, Barry Hines, “The Football Match”, in James Riordan, editor,...
- After Sam filled in my big block letters with the glitter, he unleashed his inner Jackson Pollock, wanging artful paint splatters everywhere. - 2009, Mark Millhone, “Saltville”, in The Patron Saint of Used Cars and...