English edit

Noun edit

gang-bang (plural gang-bangs)

  1. Alternative form of gangbang
    • 2011, David Strahan, The Last Oil Shock:
      This cut-throat competition traditionally climaxes on the afternoon of the second day with a ritual humiliation of the journalists charmingly known as the 'gang-bang'.
    • 2011, Charles Shaar Murray, Boogie Man:
      One man's gang-bang is the next guy's supersession.
    • 2013, Prue Leith, Sisters:
      But last night you ended up in a gang-bang with a bunch of twenty-year-olds.
    • 2015, William W. Johnstone, The Devil's Cat, page 40:
      Well, I think she was a willing participant in what we used to call a gang-bang.

Verb edit

gang-bang (third-person singular simple present gang-bangs, present participle gang-banging, simple past and past participle gang-banged)

  1. Alternative form of gangbang
    • 2010, Will Viharo, Down a Dark Alley, page 39:
      In some ways, she hated her own whiteness, and secretly she lusted for the Cuban busboys at Wolfie's to gang-bang her late one night in the kitchen after closing.
    • 2012, Joseph D. McNamara, Fatal Command, page A-164:
      And I hear a few of those guys who like to gang-bang sweeties like you got AIDS.
    • 2015, Antonia Murphy, Dirty Chick: Adventures of an Unlikely Farmer, page 98:
      Or maybe our dog had injured her, unless she was just depressed because we'd left her on a hillside to get gang-banged for six weeks.