gank
See also: Gank
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɡæŋk/
Audio (Southern England) (file) - Rhymes: -æŋk
Etymology 1
1980s, of uncertain origin; possibly imitative or a derivation from gangster.
Verb
gank (third-person singular simple present ganks, present participle ganking, simple past and past participle ganked)
- (transitive, slang) To swindle.
- 1989, “Car Thief”, in Paul's Boutique, performed by Beastie Boys:
- Then I met this girl she tried to gank me / So I smacked her in the booty with M.C. Plank Bee
- 2004, Mike Sager, Scary Monsters and Super Freaks: Stories of Sex, Drugs, Rock 'n' Roll and Murder, page 135:
- Just as Eazy had robbed Lonzo at Crew Cut Records, Suge and Dre had now ganked Eazy. This time, however, there was a slight problem.
- 2004, U.S. Congress Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Combating Gang Violence in America, page 28:
- And in the old days, you know, if you ganked a drug dealer, they would beat you senseless.
- (transitive, slang) To steal.
- 2002, A. K. Stanfield, Zen Smoking: A Mock Epic with Stock Characters, page 261:
- “I ganked these from the Major's house last night,” I explained, reaching into the backpack to withdraw the two books.
- 2006, N. Frank Daniels, Futureproof, page 206:
- It was one of the syringes Splinter ganked from the hospital the other day when he was in there for chest pains.
Verb
gank (third-person singular simple present ganks, present participle ganking, simple past and past participle ganked)
Further reading
- Jonathon Green (2024) “gank v.”, in Green’s Dictionary of Slang
Serbo-Croatian
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