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Stangled

Being caught unaware, cheated, double delt, stabbed in the back.

"He thought he had the promotion in the bag until he was Stangled by the boss's nephew."

by akumal1 March 13, 2010


Stangled

Being conned or swindled into doing someone’s work for them to further their career.

Oh crap, I just got stangled. Now my workloads been tripled today. Oh boy I can’t wait for all that recognition!!!

by Justsumguy22 June 13, 2019


Stangle

To be flung from a treadmill that was left on by another person

Lisa got stangled at the gym today, but she wasn't hurt too badly

by PeeJayEss February 6, 2020


stangl

Pronounced sten-gull -- The impression that lingers on a person's skin after prolonged static presure, such as the printing on a persons's butt when they get up from sitting in a wicker chair.

Andrew fell asleep in economics, when he woke up his sweater left stangl all over his face.

by Brian Bartelt September 18, 2005

18πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž


Stangl

the act of bailing on ones bros

Did ben just pull a stangl on us

by Eli8228 October 17, 2007

13πŸ‘ 10πŸ‘Ž


stangle

to stangle or be stangled by friend or foe. is while screwin your lady friend they sneak up on you, and then tickles your dangly balls. thus stangled.

while i was screwin my bitch, ken came in and totally stangled me. NOT cool.

by lobsterbush August 19, 2005

47πŸ‘ 53πŸ‘Ž


stangle

another word for fork

The term was invented in a conversation at Clinton Dining Hall at SUNY Plattsburgh about the arbitrary nature of an object's assigned word.

Dave- Why is a fork called a fork? Why isn't it called a stangle?

Justin- Uh, because it's a fork?

Dave- But it's so arbitrary. All right, from now on I'm going to refer to any fork as a stangle.

Justin- Dude, you're weird.

by DaveSUNY September 9, 2011

9πŸ‘ 19πŸ‘Ž