Dwang vs Swang - What's the difference?
dwang | swang |
(Scotland, New Zealand) A horizontal timber (or steel) section used in the construction of a building.
A large metal crowbar.
(swing). Now largely replaced by swung.
(African American vernacular, slang) To steer one's vehicle from side to side while driving.
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As nouns the difference between dwang and swang
is that dwang is (scotland|new zealand) a horizontal timber (or steel) section used in the construction of a building while swang is a swamp.As a verb swang is
(swing) now largely replaced by swung.dwang
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(en noun)References
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Verb
(en verb)- Turn on my blinker light and then I swang it slow
- I'mma swang , I'mma swing my slab lean to the left
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- Caine pulled off burning rubber and swanging side to side.