In the great game of golf “Swang” has many meanings. It can be used if somebody hits a really big slice, when you wiff or shank any full swing shot, when you hit your shot to far passed the hole, or if you just chunk it. Most times the word swang is used when the golfer hits a sub par or bad shot.
by By Blanket June 23, 2018

noun; slang for "friend," or "companion." Used in circles that normally use "homey" or "G" to refer to friends.
"Whud up swang?"
by flamingos January 30, 2009

Also relating to cars. "Swanging" takes place when the driver of the car and passenger open their doors, step out of the car, and walk along side it while the doors are open and the car is in drive and idling forward.
"If you comin' down and you playin' this song right here, I don't care who's behind you...police...I don't give a f***. Yo doors should be open, and you should be swangin'. That's how we do it in Cleveland."
- Fat Al aka Al Fatz
- Fat Al aka Al Fatz
by Ronald Curry November 14, 2006

by P-Fizzly June 11, 2006

by Fritz Ballz April 21, 2006

by Bedgetables February 04, 2015

Have you any swangs, good sir?
Can I interest you in a swang or three?
I found heaps of swangs today.
Can I interest you in a swang or three?
I found heaps of swangs today.
by Lili Barratt May 07, 2017
