whang

UK /ˈwæŋ/ US /ˈwæŋ/
noun 5verb 4name 1

Definitions

verb

1

To make a noise like something moving quickly through the air.

The holder of the torch grunted, and (after pausing a second at B.'s bed to inspect a picture of perfect innocence) banged out through the door which whanged to behind him...

2

To throw with a rapid slamming motion.

I don't know how long it might have gone on if Grandfather hadn't lost his temper. He swung the bridle up over his head and whanged it down across the buckskin's rump.

3

To whack or beat.

I ought to have whanged him one in the eye.

4

To slice, especially into large pieces; to chop.

noun

1

A blow; a whack.

2

A large piece or slice; a chunk.

3

A house-cleaning party.

noun

1

A leather thong.

2

The penis.

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