verb
- present participle of slang: using slang or informal language
- present participle of slang: engaging in a heated verbal argument or exchange of insults
Usage: informal
Usage: British; informal
Examples
- The teenagers were slanging in the hallway between classes.
- He’s always slanging when he talks to his friends.
- The two neighbors were slanging at each other over the fence.
- Stop slanging and speak properly in class.
- They were slanging back and forth about the game results.
- The comedian was slanging throughout his entire routine.