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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.
prangle by Chris Rossdale September 12, 2005
Related Words
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"
Prangle by GELLLL March 29, 2010
Oi mate, i will PRANGLE you.
Prangle by MRS mcarthur March 26, 2011
A person who likes smelling the warm seat of a bycyle
John’s a dirty prangler, I caught him sniffing Mary’s saddle after she’d ridden home
prangler by Thorne88 September 10, 2021
In the wrestling match she was twisted into a Prangle type of shape
Verb
an action of great exhaustion, often with speed
“She plangled into bed, letting out a hefty sigh.”
Plangle by Paguccifan17 February 15, 2026