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gangbang verb- to engage in successive, serial copulation with multiple partners US, 1949
Also in figurative use. - I used to do it myself, but these pre-verts would want to gang-bang your broad. — Edwin Torres, Carlito’s Way, p. 12, 1975
- She got fucked up on Chivas Regal and gang-banged the dudes who didn’t bring dates, which was very polite of her. — Larry Heinemann, Close Quarters, p. 132, 1977
- Gang-bang the slags! A fuckin line-up! — Irvine Welsh, The State of the Party (Disco Biscuits), p. 53, 1995
- [T]his was the eighties, when the unions were being murdered in the press and the bosses lining up to gang-bang organised Labour. — John King, Human Punk, p. 149, 2000
- to be an active part of a gang; to battle another gang US, 1968
- Homies all standin around, just hangin / Some dope-dealin, some gang-bangin[.] — NWA, Gangsta Gangsta, 1988
- We were a tagging crew [graffiti artists] and we would do gang banging [fight with other crews over wall turf] and other shit like that. — Terry Williams, The Cocaine Kids, p. 60, 1989
- It’s the environment the kids live in. This kid may not be gangbanging and that’s the problem with the cops. — Tim Lucas, Cool Places, p. 155, 1998
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