A cocktail originating at 20 Ellery St. in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 2008.
3 part vodka
1 part peach schnapps
4 part orange juice
Serve on the rocks with optional peach wedge garnish.
3 part vodka
1 part peach schnapps
4 part orange juice
Serve on the rocks with optional peach wedge garnish.
Max: I can't believe we're each drinking a full nalgene of twang juice on the commuter rail at 6pm.
James: Can you taste the twang?
Max: Not yet... the twang sinks to the bottom.
James: Can you taste the twang?
Max: Not yet... the twang sinks to the bottom.
by 20Ellery July 02, 2009
by ryan hatcher August 31, 2007
by Scott Mercer March 12, 2004
The regional accent of the Lancashire/Greater Manchester area, since people originating from the area are often called 'Lanky'. A mix of skipped syllables, guttural stops and head-scratch-inducing slang.
Lanky: Ah were born int' Lankisher , an' ah'm prowd o' me 'eritige. Alreet?
Non-Lanky #1: What's he on about?
Non-Lanky 2: No idea. Was that Lanky Twang?
Non-Lanky #1: What's he on about?
Non-Lanky 2: No idea. Was that Lanky Twang?
by Or Not March 24, 2016
Its like this and this and that,
all accross the map,
I chit-chat with a UK-Blak twang when I rap,
layin down facts like british rail tracks,
cockney rhymin slang, and black conundrums dem pun the dungeon.
I keep it rougher with my accent,
no play actin
strikly UK black ting,
asian and anglo-saxon,
now hear whappen when im rappin,
all accross the map,
I chit-chat with a UK-Blak twang when I rap,
layin down facts like british rail tracks,
cockney rhymin slang, and black conundrums dem pun the dungeon.
I keep it rougher with my accent,
no play actin
strikly UK black ting,
asian and anglo-saxon,
now hear whappen when im rappin,
by DJ_SWANN April 02, 2004
After a great date, Amy and Samantha had Twing-Twang for hours. Needless to say, their tongues were raw the next morning.
by AequitasLegnahcra September 13, 2007