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fang verb- to drive fast AUSTRALIA
Said to be from Juan Fangio, 1911–95, Argentine racing car driver, but since the “g” in Fangio is pronounced as a “j” some question is thrown over this origin. - Let’s hop in the B and fang up to the beach. — Alexander Buzo, Rooted, p. 36, 1969
- Candy and Johnny, reckless young bandits in lurve, pull off a robbery with the help of two depraved men in uniform, and fang into the desert in a big car. — Sydney Morning Herald, 4 March 2002
- to yell furiously US
- They only bumped fenders, but the drivers were really fanging each other. — American Speech, p. 268, December 1962: “The language of traffic policemen”
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