"The grunt of the human hog (Pignoramus intolerabilis) with an audible memory. The speech of one who utters with his tongue what he thinks with his ear, and feels the pride of a creator in accomplishing the feat of a parrot. A means (under Providence) of setting up as a wit without a capital of sense" (Ambrose Bierce. The Devil's Dictionary. 1911).
by Antinous September 12, 2003
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Street language; Whole sentences, phrases or words with meanings which are unique to a given neighborhood, street, area, or group within a culture.
Get up SOB! You got KP today! (Military)
by nelliot May 8, 2005
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To move weight, sell drugs, as in sell it or hustle it.
Man i gotta slang this brick before i get ducked in on by 5-0.

"Either you slangin' crack rock or you got a wicked jump-shot"
by |l_Thug_Life_l| August 11, 2006
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v. past perfect verb tense of sling.

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David! Where's that rock you slang at Goliath? It may have exceeded the official weight limit.
by gnostic1 September 4, 2011
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Slang is an abbreviation of the word Street-Language, taking the "S" from the word Street and "lang" from the word Language. The word "Slang" itself is thus a prime example of Slang, because it's how people on the street refer to "street-language" without pronouncing the entirety of the word. Slang is used to abbreviate and facilitate the pronounciation of formal words and can be used as a lingo which seperates them from people not knowing (a particular) slang.
Example of slang: a common word such as "jewellery" is referred to as "ice" or "bling bling" in slang.
by slangdefinition June 26, 2009
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Relating to or describing anything. This term can be utilized in any situation ranging from a chair to the action of launching a midget. May be used more than once in a sentence, but no more than 17. Dating back to E2 circa 2010.
Slang was just slangin when she slanged that slang. Classic Slang
by djskyler October 21, 2010
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