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Wanked vs Wanged - What's the difference?

wanked | wanged |

As verbs the difference between wanked and wanged

is that wanked is (wank) while wanged is (wang).

wanked

English

Verb

(head)
  • (wank)
  • Anagrams

    *

    wank

    English

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • (vulgar) To masturbate.
  • Most men wank over pornography.
    I was so embarrassed when my mother caught me wanking .
  • (vulgar) To masturbate; to give a hand job to.
  • She wanked me in the morning.
  • (intransitive, vulgar, chiefly, fandom, and, Internet slang) To engage in .
  • Synonyms

    * masturbate, jerk off, play with oneself, wank off, toss, toss off * masturbate * See also:

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (slang, vulgar) An act of masturbation.
  • He’s having a wank !
  • (slang, vulgar, pejorative) An undesirable person
  • You utter wanker !
  • (slang, vulgar) Nonsense, rubbish.
  • This opera is wank .
    Did you see that thing on Channel 4? Yeah, it was wank .
    This shit is a whole lot of wank .
  • (chiefly, vulgar, fandom, and, Internet slang) Ridiculous, circular or inappropriately elaborate argument about something, especially if obnoxious, pretentious or unsubstantial.
  • Derived terms

    * fanwank * tit wank

    Synonyms

    * toss, tug, fingering * (obnoxious or pretentious argument) wankery * See also

    Anagrams

    *

    References

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    wanged

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • (wang)
  • Anagrams

    *

    wang

    English

    Etymology 1

    From (etyl) (m), from (etyl) .

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (dialectal, or, obsolete) Cheek; the jaw.
  • (Chaucer)
    Derived terms
    * (l)

    Etymology 2

    (onomatopoeia)

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (onomatopoeia) The sound made when a hollow metal object is struck a glancing blow.
  • A slap; a blow.
  • (Halliwell)

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To batter; to clobber; to conk.
  • To throw hard.
  • * {{quote-book
  • , year=1993 , year_published=1997 , publisher=McGraw-Hill Professional , author=Tom McNally , title=The Complete Book of Fly Fishing , edition=Second Edition , chapter=Panfish on Flies and Bugs citation , pageurl=http://books.google.com/books?id=Cc6bHeUtMxwC&pg=PA283&dq=%22wanged%22, %22wanging%22+-%22wanging%27ombe%22 , isbn=9780070456389 , page=283 , passage=Ask, too, the guy in the bass boat wanging out a spinner-bait at Bull Shoals in Arkansas.}}
  • * {{quote-book
  • , year=1998 , year_published=2004 , publisher=Oxford University Press , author=Barry Hines , editor=James Riordan , title=Football Stories , chapter=The Football Match citation , pageurl=http://books.google.com/books?id=qzPuDN6CpEYC&pg=PA52&dq="wanged", "wanging" , isbn=9780192754059 , page=36 , passage=He wanged them across the room, and Billy caught them flying over his head, then held them up for inspection as though he was contemplating buying.}}
  • * {{quote-book
  • , year=2009 , publisher=Rodale , author=Mark Millhone , title=The Patron Saint of Used Cars and Second Chances: A Memoir , chapter=Saltville citation , pageurl=http://books.google.com/books?id=BXIQvXs8NF4C&pg=PA132&dq="wanged", "wanging"+-"wanging'ombe" , isbn=9781594868238 , page=132 , passage=After Sam filled in my big block letters with the glitter, he unleashed his inner Jackson Pollock, wanging artful paint splatters everywhere.}}

    Etymology 3

    Origin uncertain. Perhaps short for . See (l).

    Alternative forms

    * whang

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (colloquial) Penis.
  • Anagrams

    * * ----