The consumption of alcohol in a social surrounding, especially to excess.
Derived from the Scots toast 'slange var', traditionally said at dinner with the right foot on the table.
Aye mate, we were in a total slange cave before we came to the club, so slighty the worse for wear.
Few more tins of Tenny's down ye and ye'll be pure slanged.
Tuesday nights are an opportunity for epic slange if you aren't facing a breathaliser the morning after.
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Jeff: did you see the size of Toms dick
Brandon: yeah he was slanging
To have a very long penis (Balls) that swings from side to side without even trying.
Damn lil choppa, she said the you βSlangingβ.
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slang is the continual and ever-changing use and definition of words in informal conversation, often using references as a means of comparison or showing likeness. some modern slang has endured over the decades since its inception (i.e. cool) and some will only last a few years before being rendered obsolete or outdated (i.e. bling bling). slang can be born from any number of situations or ideas (the word slang itself has come to represent selling, especially of illegal drugs), and can be blunt or riddled with metaphor, and often quite profound.
the use of slang is frequently ridiculed by culturally-ignorant people who feel it is the product of insufficient education and believe it to be counter-evolutionary; of course, they couldn't be farther from the truth. human language has been in a state of constant reinvention for centuries, and slang has been used and created by poets and writers of all sorts (William Shakespeare has been credited for the upbringing of at least a couple of words). it is the right and responsibility of the modern human to keep re-evaluating language, to give dead words innovative contemporary meanings or to simply invent new ones, in order to be more appealing and representative to the speaker/listener (which was essentially the basis behind language anyway, to understandably communicate thoughts or ideas verbally).
the use of and constant flux in slang is the only exciting thing happening in language, making present day especially interesting with the wealth of new words and definitions appearing seemingly everywhere. those who speak ill of slang obviously feel threatened or alienated by the evolution of a language they can't control, and all y'all trick ass marks need to stop running ya gums 'fore y'all gets slapped the fuck up...bitches.
peace and much love, the snizz.
cool, bling bling, slang, the conversion of the degenerative "nigger" into the acceptable if not triumphant "nigga"
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to slang means to sell or the act of selling/hustling narcotics
yo where are we going to slang this rock, before the 5-0 catches on
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Marom has a big cockadoodledo
And he likes women
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A simplified version or a day-to-day usage of a word.
Slang is slang for short language.
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