by Geno Red December 14, 2003
by Liutile September 01, 2010
by pornflakes July 31, 2006
When someone says or does something or says something so idiotic, causing another person to insult their stupidity but accidentally says meng instead of speng or mong.
The original idiot is the meng in this situation.
The original idiot is the meng in this situation.
Alex: What is Obama's last name?
Joshua: You are such a meng!
Mitchell: Don't you mean speng or mong?
Joshua: Both!
Joshua: You are such a meng!
Mitchell: Don't you mean speng or mong?
Joshua: Both!
by Joshwaa😂😂😂 June 16, 2016
1. To Rip Off. > You got menged. > "I menged that guy. I sold an eye piece for $30">
2. A condition of a person, undesirable. >
2b. Bitchy. >
2c. and attitude. > an attitude. > "My girlfriend is meng today." >
"Don’t talk to him. He's meng" as in ripping off> therefore his ATTITUDE or condition is MENG> >
So that takes double definitions.>
The condition can also mean annoying.
3. To get fucked. >
It's more like being ripped off. >
"I got menged today. I didn't finished my paper."> But let's put the first 3 definitions> together..... > ....a dork walks by. >
"Don't talk to him, he's meng." >
Def 2. His attitude is meng. >
Def 1 and 3. If you talk to him, you'll get> menged> because he'll be annoying and you can't cut him off.> That's 3 definitions in just,
""Don't talk to him,> he's meng."" > Using the dork example. >
4. Meng = dysfunctional.
> The toaster is meng. > :
My car is meng. > :
My car got menged. > :
That means two things.> :
...it could have broken down.... > :
...or Def #5: Get stolen. > :
5. Did you meng the bank last night?
Also meaning ripping off.
6. Meng = bootlegs. Send me the mengs.
> : Is that a meng?> :
CDs, DVDs, VHS, whatever. > :
7. Meng = to bootleg. > :
Meng me a copy of that. > :
I need these things menged by tomorrow. > : so instead of "burn me that cd" it could be "Meng> those cds" ? > :
8. Meng = to fuck, sexually. > :
Did you meng that goat? > :
2. A condition of a person, undesirable. >
2b. Bitchy. >
2c. and attitude. > an attitude. > "My girlfriend is meng today." >
"Don’t talk to him. He's meng" as in ripping off> therefore his ATTITUDE or condition is MENG> >
So that takes double definitions.>
The condition can also mean annoying.
3. To get fucked. >
It's more like being ripped off. >
"I got menged today. I didn't finished my paper."> But let's put the first 3 definitions> together..... > ....a dork walks by. >
"Don't talk to him, he's meng." >
Def 2. His attitude is meng. >
Def 1 and 3. If you talk to him, you'll get> menged> because he'll be annoying and you can't cut him off.> That's 3 definitions in just,
""Don't talk to him,> he's meng."" > Using the dork example. >
4. Meng = dysfunctional.
> The toaster is meng. > :
My car is meng. > :
My car got menged. > :
That means two things.> :
...it could have broken down.... > :
...or Def #5: Get stolen. > :
5. Did you meng the bank last night?
Also meaning ripping off.
6. Meng = bootlegs. Send me the mengs.
> : Is that a meng?> :
CDs, DVDs, VHS, whatever. > :
7. Meng = to bootleg. > :
Meng me a copy of that. > :
I need these things menged by tomorrow. > : so instead of "burn me that cd" it could be "Meng> those cds" ? > :
8. Meng = to fuck, sexually. > :
Did you meng that goat? > :
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by Anonymous November 29, 2002
by Cheezu$ May 28, 2003
v.* (pronounced MANG!!)
(to meng someone), ie. sneak up behind an unsuspecting target and shout MENG!!
*can be used as any part of speech
(to meng someone), ie. sneak up behind an unsuspecting target and shout MENG!!
*can be used as any part of speech
.. repeat daily till victim has become immune, at witch time, they may pass on the tradition of menging.
caution: this action often causes the victim to jump or turn around quickly
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The tradition was first started by one Spencer to a one Ben at the Canterbury School...
caution: this action often causes the victim to jump or turn around quickly
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The tradition was first started by one Spencer to a one Ben at the Canterbury School...
by wakeboarderjane@aol.com December 18, 2003