See also: gang bang

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Etymology edit

gang +‎ bang

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  • IPA(key): /ˈɡæŋ.bæŋ/
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gangbang (plural gangbangs)

  1. (vulgar) An act of two or more people having sex with one person who is the focus of the sexual activity.
    Synonym: (slang, vulgar, chiefly attributive) tag team
    Hypernym: orgy
    Hyponym: reverse gangbang
    Meronym: tip drill
    • 1964 [1957], Colin MacInnes, City of Spades, London: Penguin Books, pages 179–180:
      ‘Man, that sure was some bum evening at Mr Vial's,’ he said. ‘I pulled out fast when I saw how it was shaping. They was having an orgy when I left, but me, I don't care for these pig-parties or gang-bangs whatsoever.’
  2. (vulgar) Synonym of gang rape
    • 1956, Ian Fleming, chapter 13, in Diamonds Are Forever:
      One night the mob turned up in force and wrecked the joint. Left the girls alone, but had themselves a gang-bang with Tiffany. She was only sixteen at the time.
  3. (US, slang) An act of a street gang committing crimes as a group, such as attacking random people on the streets.

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gangbang (third-person singular simple present gangbangs, present participle gangbanging, simple past and past participle gangbanged)

  1. To participate in a gangbang.
    Coordinate terms: run a train, pull a train, ride the cock carousel
    We all got to gangbang the porn star.
  2. To belong to a gang; to commit criminal acts as part of a gang.
    It broke my heart to see him out there gangbanging.

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