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prangle

A combination of pringle and wangle, prangle simply means 'to wangle a pringle', and was created in celebration of these excellent words.

He was going to wangle a pringle from the policeman = He was going to prangle from the policeman (or) he was going to prangle the policeman.

by Chris Rossdale September 2, 2005

14πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž


Prangle

to wash ones gooch

1. prangle
2. prangling
3. prangled

1. "i'm in need of a prangle"
2. "brb, prangling"
3. "what did you do last night?" "not alot, stayed in and prangled"

by GELLLL March 30, 2010

6πŸ‘ 8πŸ‘Ž


Prangle

To cut something in a downward fashion.

Oi mate, i will PRANGLE you.

by MRS mcarthur March 10, 2011

2πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


Prangle Snurcher

The act of sniffing a warm bicycle saddle after the departure of its incumbent, normally for sexual pleasure.

I caught the local prangle snurcher sniffing the saddle on my girlfriend’s racing bike, the dirty pervert

by Keeno69 January 22, 2022