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    whang
    /waŋ/

    verb

    • 1. make or produce a loud noise: "the cheerleader whanged on a tambourine"

    noun

    • 1. a noisy blow: "he gave a whang with his hammer"
    • 2. variant form of whanger

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  3. to hit or throw something using force: She whanged the ball to the ground in disgust. On his first day back at school he opened the door and wanged a shoe violently across the classroom. Fewer examples. He collected the ball and, without looking, whanged a return into his opponent.

    • English (US)

      WHANG meaning: 1. to hit or throw something using force: 2....

  4. transitive verb. 1. dialect : beat, thrash. 2. : to propel or strike with force. intransitive verb. : to beat or work with force or violence. whang. 3 of 4. noun (2) : a loud sharp vibrant or resonant sound. whang. 4 of 4.

  5. whang in British English. (wæŋ ) verb. 1. to strike or be struck so as to cause a resounding noise. noun. 2. the resounding noise produced by a heavy blow. 3.

  6. Define whang. whang synonyms, whang pronunciation, whang translation, English dictionary definition of whang. n. 1. A thong or whip of hide or leather. 2. a. A lashing blow, as of a whip. b. The sound of such a blow. 3. Vulgar Slang The penis. tr.v. whanged ,...

  7. noun. the act of hitting vigorously. synonyms: belt, knock, rap, whack. see more see less. type of: blow, buffet. a powerful stroke with the fist or a weapon. verb. propel or hit with force.

  8. 5 days ago · (chiefly of an object) To make a noise like something moving quickly through the air. (informal, transitive) To throw with a rapid slamming motion. (US, Scotland, British, dialect, slang) To whack or beat. I ought to have whanged him one in the eye. (Scotland) To slice, especially into large pieces; to chop. Noun. [edit] whang (plural whangs)

  9. whang is a variant or alteration of another lexical item. Etymons: thong n. See etymology.