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TT Gara Gara Peng Peng

Comparable to buffins, however this is when you witness a major leng jawn. These characteristic include a valid face card, big back, double Es.

Etymology: 'TT' refers to 'ten ten', followed by 'gara gara' (or, guaranteed), with 'peng peng' emphasising these desirable physical characteristics. Combined, these words are a stamp of honour that translate into a 'guaranteed ten ten' without a doubt.
The term 'TT Gara Gara Peng Peng' originated in Hatfield, Hertfordshire, when famous 419er Swizzy stepped in the club. Embroiled in amazement by the buffins on display, he exclaimed 'TT Gara Gara Peng Peng', where he then proceeded to catch a whine from the jawn.
*Enters Year 7 disco* Boy 1: 'Ay mandizzy these buffins are TT Gara Gara Peng Peng' Boy 2: 'Bro she is only 12 you are 20 that is a TT Gara Gara Peng Peng junior buffin!!'
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An english spang word describing a person looking good
She is peng
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The word peng simply means Harriet, Emelia, Ava, and Lauren. They are just so peng that no one else can ever be as peng as them.
"I wish I was as peng as those four :("
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Peng is slang mostly used by ROADMEN and TEENAGERS. It means Fit(pretty/gorgeous/stunning)
person1~ Look at that girl over there
person2~ she’s peng mate
person1~ init lad
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Ur mum is pengggg
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Mate-Peng

Mate-Peng is commonly in germany for a combination of two drinks; Mate and often times alcohol like Vodka. It is used more often but similarly as the word Turbo-Mate.
The combination of words comes on the one hand from the drink "Mate" which is a popular caffeine drink amongst students in germany and the Word "Peng" which can be translated as "bang". This part of the combination can be explained by the german idiom: "... mit Schuss" which means something with alcohol. But can be directly translated as "... with a shot" (in this case it comes from the word "to shoot"). And since a shot makes a "bang" noise or a "Peng" noise it is called Mate-Peng
Do you want a Mate-Peng?
by P. Likan December 24, 2023
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