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dangle

To smoke a cigarette without the use of your hands.

Kenny: Yo dude, it's cold as hell. I'm gonna have to dangle.

by variable1010 November 30, 2007

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Dangle

Slang term for a cigarette.

I'd love a Dangle

by m.dangle June 10, 2009

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dangle

A piece of clothing (usually a bandana; sometimes a blinged out chain) hanging from a person. Often associated with steeze, usually applies to a freestyle skier or a snowboarder.

Ah shit son, I lost my dangle on the lift.

That dude is always rockin' dangle.

by Westside Didit December 15, 2006

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Dangle

In Halo on the Xbox 360, to jump over someone and assassinate them.

Ah shit Josh just dangled me again.

by Summerz December 17, 2008

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Dangle

A move in sports to beat people on the field

a player that passes through 3 or more people is dangle

a person that does something with a mix of skill and luck is dangle

In some places dangle can be used as "cool"

Hey dude did you see me dangle on those defenders today?

Yo, you totally dangled across that stone wall.

by broface7474 September 18, 2009

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doo dangle

A small piece of poo that remains dangling from your anus after you've finished taking a shit.

Often remains "unpinchable" and can only be cured with the manual use of toilet paper and hand-to-dangle contact.

Dammit, I think I've got a doo dangle.

by Mensch39 January 2, 2015


Angles and Dangles

A series of maneuvers which a submarine crew exercises to prove their readiness for sea. The intent is to verify proper stowage of all items. Shortly after deployment, once a submarine has reached deep water, this exercise is performed and the sub repeatedly dives and rises at increasingly steeper angles. If an item is improperly stowed it will shift (or dangle) and generate noise. Since silence is of utmost importance during a submarine's mission these maneuvers are often performed during inspections to show high ranking officers that the crew has the appropriate concern for the Ship's mission. On rare occasions these maneuvers are performed for spectators (or riders), and in this case they serve a dual purpose; still proving a ships readiness for sea, but also demonstrating the capabilities of these magnificent warships.

Pot and pans, in the ship's galley, could be heard clanking by sonar during angles and dangles, indicating that the cooks were not properly prepared for a silent mission.

by Paul Riggs October 16, 2003