Having no real meaning; simply a replacement for the numerous words, in hopes to sound less stupid, and/or Black
Oh dude, she was like swang... No thanks, I'm swang, I'm going to swang your eyelid if you don't stfu dude.
by Chief Bob November 18, 2007
by sykodiesel May 05, 2006
by lovaa. May 18, 2007
Likely an example of the Southern Vowel Shift, making "swang" an allophone of "swing," similar to the allophones "thing" and "thang." Meanings associated with "swang" that are not associated with "swing" may occur when this Southern dialect feature (also common to African-American Vernacular English) is interpreted by speakers of so-called "Standard American English" who only hear it used in specific, limited contexts.
Southern American/AAVE: Swang your Cadillac down the street.
"Standard" American: Swing your Cadillac down the street.
"Standard" American: Swing your Cadillac down the street.
by Paule Poisson May 06, 2006
(swang-in')
Swang - Something that is oppurtune is swang, something fortunate. An unlikely but fortunate occurence.
Swangin' - To be lucky or fortunate
Swang - Something that is oppurtune is swang, something fortunate. An unlikely but fortunate occurence.
Swangin' - To be lucky or fortunate
by Justin Caldwell March 06, 2006
by Straitblade October 11, 2007