the 'stang
The Mustang Bar - a bar in Perth, Australia, where skanks and cool guys go and drink Smirnoff Black Ice.
D-Mac: Hey Stevo, you going the the 'stang on Friday?
Stevo: You know I am. So is Artur.
D-Mac: Artur's always there.
Stevo: You know I am. So is Artur.
D-Mac: Artur's always there.
Stang
Robbery.
Dat b$tch ridin' clean on 'nem sprewells. Look like we gone have to make a stang...
stang
When one (typically a short man) grabs the ass of a woman without consent.
I was at a party with my girl and some little dude pulled a stang on her.
Stang
A common way to refer to a Ford Mustang, a famous car made by the Ford Motor company in the 60s era.
"Hey, didn't Steve McQueen drive a 'Stang in 'Bullitt'?
stangs
Making a round of drug deals.
Hey man, I'll brb, I gotta hit up some stangs
Stanging
An act of incompetence perpetrated by a state agency with regards to paperwork or documentation.
If the Registry of Motor Vehicles keeps stanging, I'll never get my car on the road.
Its hard to start a business in my state because the corporations division is continually stanging
Its hard to start a business in my state because the corporations division is continually stanging
Stang
–noun
1. money in the form of coins or banknotes, esp. that issued by a government.
2. money or an equivalent, as a check, paid at the time of making a purchase.
–verb (used with object)
3. to give or obtain cash for (a check, money order, etc.).
4. Cards.
a. to win (a trick) by leading an assured winner.
b. to lead (an assured winner) in order to win a trick: He stanged his ace and led the queen.
—Verb phrases
5. stang in,
a. to turn in and get stang for (one's chips), as in a gambling casino.
b. to end or withdraw from a business agreement; convert one's assets into stang.
c. Slang. to die: After her parents stanged in, she lived with her grandmother.
6. stang in on, to profit from; use to one's advantage: swindlers who stang in on the credulity of the public.
—Idiom
7. stang in one's chips, Slang. to die.
1. money in the form of coins or banknotes, esp. that issued by a government.
2. money or an equivalent, as a check, paid at the time of making a purchase.
–verb (used with object)
3. to give or obtain cash for (a check, money order, etc.).
4. Cards.
a. to win (a trick) by leading an assured winner.
b. to lead (an assured winner) in order to win a trick: He stanged his ace and led the queen.
—Verb phrases
5. stang in,
a. to turn in and get stang for (one's chips), as in a gambling casino.
b. to end or withdraw from a business agreement; convert one's assets into stang.
c. Slang. to die: After her parents stanged in, she lived with her grandmother.
6. stang in on, to profit from; use to one's advantage: swindlers who stang in on the credulity of the public.
—Idiom
7. stang in one's chips, Slang. to die.
If he could just earn enough stang, he'd buy that Porsche he always wanted and the girls would go wild.