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slang verb- to sell drugs, especially crack cocaine US
- — Judi Sanders, Don’t Dog by Do, Dude!, p. 29, 1991
- “Do you have a job?” “Naw,” he said, his head hanging down. “I slang dope.” — Sanyika Shakur, Monster, p. 367, 1993
- This may happen when the banger is “slangin’”–or selling dope–or when he has been forced to move into enemy territory[.] — Bill Valentine, Gangs and Their Tattoos, p. 77, 2000
- His brother is gonna go down, he’s steady slangin’ outside the apartments. — Rick Ayers (Editor), Berkeley High Slang Dictionary, p. 39, 2004
- But my boy Arnel say you slangin’ the prime. — Hustle and Flow, 2004
- to berate someone with abusive language UK, 1844
- [T]o go and say sorry to some old girl who’d probably take the chance of slanging him when he got there. — John Burke and Stuart Douglass, The Boys, p. 87, 1962
- I got into an argument and slanged them all. — Jamie Mandelkau, Buttons, p. 53, 1971
- to exhibit or perform in a circus, fair or market; to perform on a stage UK, 1789
- Lavengro, the Daring, slanged the lion, Ferocious, in “the smallest cage in the world”. — Butch Reynolds, Broken Hearted Clown, p. 63, 1954
- — Paul Baker, Polari, p. 190, 2002
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