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fang

To drive a car really fast.

"I was 'fanging it' down the freeway, when the cops pulled me over doing 150."
"You should 'fang' off this set of lights."

by Diego August 14, 2003

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fang

To give, pass, or throw.

Fang us a piece of that cake.

by Luf October 6, 2007

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FANG

F*cks Are Not Given

An outlook on life that speaks for itself. Often used as a verb: "fanging".

"I know I should have shown up for my interview, but I was just FANGing so hard."

"I would have written a better definition if I wasn't FANGing."

Boss: "You can't do that here"
Employee: "Sorry, but FANG"

by teh interwebz September 5, 2014

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Fang

To move quickly (esp. within a vehicle)

"Drunk on beer we all went fangin' off 'round the corner".

by Dansemacbre February 16, 2005

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Fang

Meaning something that tastes good.
Can also mean that something looks good.

Mate, this burger is fang. Or, she looks fang.

by bigapayne December 5, 2012

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Fang

A fang is a long, pointed tooth. In mammals, a fang is a canine tooth, used for biting and tearing flesh. In snakes, it is a venom-injecting tooth (see snake venom). Spiders also have fangs, which are part of the chelicerae. Some fantasy creatures such as dragons have fangs.

Fangs are most common in carnivores or omnivores, but some herbivores, such as fruit bats, carry them as well. They are generally used to hold or swiftly kill prey, such as in large cats. Omnivorous animals, such as bears, use their fangs when hunting fish or other prey, but they are not needed for consuming fruit. Apes also have fangs, which they use for threats and fighting. However, the relatively short canines on humans are not considered to be fangs.

by MissBlizzard23 January 15, 2011

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Fanging

Craving something badly. Used mainly in Australian slang

'oh man I'm fanging for a burger'

by Plozdog March 25, 2020

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