Recreational use of nitrous oxide from cartridges used for making whipped cream.

The term was coined to represent the repetitive sound distortions induced by its use.
We spent way too much time on the weekend nanging.
by [real] February 25, 2005
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more nang than nang
nang? nah, mate... it was nanging
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Aussie slang for Nitrous Oxide, typified by the ringing in the ears commonly experienced after a good solid huff or two.
"Things were kind of dragging until he busted out the nang-nang. Then it was on! We didn't leave that couch for two days."
by Who the fuck ever February 11, 2010
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An Australian slang term for a Nitrous oxide bulb, derived from the sound distortion that occurs when one is under the influence of the drug.
"I just had a nang, I don't think I have ever laughed as hard in my entire life"
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The word originated in Hackney, London. Specifically Kingsland Secondary School (now sadly gone).
The word is a direct product of one Nang Phan, an ex-student of KS. It came about through boys in years above her chiding "ahh, Nang you're nang". It caught on like wildfire from there.
by Nang's Best Friend August 12, 2003
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(or bulberators, whippets, cream chargers)

Nitrous Oxide (laughing gas - used as anaesthetic in dentistry) filled little gas cylinders normally used in a
whipped cream syphon ('Nang machine') in cafes etc, but inhaled slowly directly into the mouth or via a filled balloon. Gives a detachment high for around one minute. Term nang thought to come from Western Australia and from the sound distortion you have while affected. It's legal to buy in all states in Australia. Usually accompanies other drugs such as ecstacy pills and acid. Purchased in box of ten from delis, servos and supermarkets.
He went to buy some nangs
Have you got a nang machine?
by comarose February 12, 2004
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