possessing the qualities of luxuriant asian hair or the noise that is made by such hair; typical traits include: "very black," "very shiny," and "very oily."

Originating from its original usage by Jackie Chan in a hair product commercial, has since gone viral and became the biggest Chinese meme of all time.
That hair... DUANG... so black, so shiny, so oily!
by jackie chans March 4, 2015
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Onomatopoeia, used by Jackie Chan in a tv ad for Bawang Shampoo, originally refers to "adding visual effects".

Can be used when you trynna show something or someone becomes amazing, stunning etc. after being changed.

often used as "duang~"
Jackie Chan: "... I don't want that commercial being like, getting plenty of visual effects added in it after filming, and then the hair showed in the ad — duang~! — becomes very dark, very shiny and very smooth."

Your girl: Wait a sec... Now take a look in the mirror, duang~!
You: Wtf you've done with my face?
by grandnooky June 8, 2020
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一种非常有喜感的的拟声词 最早出现在霸王洗发水广告里面 那部广告被某鬼畜大侠们经常性的恶搞 最近被一位微博大号给搬到了微博 里面duang的音效给人留下了很深的印象 现在哪里需要往哪插 无论是什么 只要有了DUANG 都会变的很有喜感
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by BUtterPro February 26, 2015
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A discussion of something completely pointless for pure entertainment.
This converstion is completely duang.
by zangfang March 3, 2015
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To add CGI/special effects to exaggerate the benefits of a product, especially in a commercial.
Jackie Chan: "I don't wish to shoot a commercial where the hair is computer generated, the hair - duang! - so black, so bright, so smooth. And I would end up getting scolded by the audience, saying that there is no such hair. The one on the television is fake. So I said let me try the shampoo first."
by WJ_Teng May 2, 2022
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