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▪ I. gang-bang, n. slang (orig. U.S.). Brit. |ˈgaŋbaŋ|, U.S. |ˈgæŋˌbæŋ| [‹ gang n.1 + bang n.1] 1. An occasion on which several people (usually men) have sexual intercourse one after another with one person (usually a woman); (also) an instance of this; (more generally) a sexual orgy. Also: = gang-rape v. at gang n.1 Compounds 2. In quot. c 1945: the caption to a picture of a naked woman, painted on the nose of a military plane.
c1945in G. M. Valant Vintage Aircraft Nose Art (1987) 206 Gang Bang. 1953San Francisco News 14 Oct. 23/3 ‘Wonder gear’, it developed, is an attractive girl, in Navy lingo, and ‘gang-bang’ is a juicy party involving wine, women and song. 1957Nation 23 Feb. 161/1 Sometimes he lapses into pages of terrifying gibberish that sound like a tape recording of a gang bang with everybody full of pod, juice and bennies all at once. 1968B. Turner Sex Trap xxi. 193 What's the next arrangement to be? A gang-bang for the whole Vice Squad? 1978Globe & Mail (Toronto) 20 Oct. 7/6, I thought frat parties put cave-men gang-bangs to shame. 2001M. Ravenhill Mother Clap's Molly House ii. vi. 60, I wanted to try all that stuff. Gang-bang stuff. Took her up this fetish club, didn't I? 2. In extended use: something undertaken or experienced by a group of people, esp. a situation or activity characterized by high stress, intensity, or confusion.
1953W. Brown Monkey on my Back iv. 35 A couple of the older boys..wanted to try ‘a bang’. Dave had to give them joints... Five or six of the boys..would slip into the woods for a ‘gang bang’ in the afternoons. 1964C. Howe Valley of Fire 74 Man, if I ever get out of this gangbang I'll go over the hill before they'd get me a second time. 1974O. Keepnews In Defense of Lenny in View from Within (1988) v. 153 Elman and yet another writer..get fragmentary credit for other literary chores; but despite this gangbang approach to writing, we really must consider Goldman as the truly responsible party. 1992R. Perle Hard Line i. iv. 47 We'll be lucky if we don't get saddled with an interagency delegation. Defense is sure to press for a gang-bang. 2000M. Beaumont e 163 Pinki has asked me to remind you that the creative gangbang starts in five in the boardroom. 3. A fight between rival gangs.
1969R. L. Keiser Vice Lords iii. 29 The social context of a ‘gangbang’ (gang fight) is considered by Vice Lords to be one of the most important social happenings in street life. 1991in M. S. Jankowski Islands in Street v. 150, I got into a gangbang about two weeks ago. 2001Rolling Stone 7 June 86/2 Don't be coming at me with that gangbang shit—I'm not from L.A. ▪ II. gang-bang, v. slang (orig. U.S.). Brit. |ˈgaŋbaŋ|, U.S. |ˈgæŋˌbæŋ| [‹ gang-bang n. Compare earlier gang-banging n.] 1. trans. To have sexual intercourse with (a person) as part of a gang-bang (cf. gang-bang n.); to gang-rape (a person). Also intr.: to take part in a gang-bang.
1965R. A. Reuss Field Coll. Songs Amer. College Student Oral Trad. (Master's thesis, Indiana Univ.) 266 Gang bang all night long. Who we gonna gang bang When Sportsie's dead and gone? 1969Guardian 16 Aug. 7/3 A pretty 18-year-old girl..used to ‘stuff’ herself with heroin and let herself be ‘gang-banged’ all the time. 1980Daily Tel. 13 Nov. 21 A former Black Watch soldier was cleared yesterday..of murdering a Hell's Angel after a threat to ‘gang-bang’ the man's girl friend. 2001Bizarre July 133/1 (advt.) Ten guys and a raunchy girlfriend fulfil Jana's fantasy of being gang-banged. 2. intr. To belong to a street gang; esp. to engage in gang violence.
1969Trans-Action Feb. 27/1 All of 'em was over here. People that quit gang-bangin (fighting, especially as a group). 1971Newsweek 8 Mar. 24, I told them I was a little old to be gang-bangin'. 1983P. Goldman & T. Fuller Charlie Company 33 War ain't no big deal... Be like gang-bangin' on the block. 1997N.Y. Mag. 1 Sept. 41/3 I'm friends with people who gang bang, who sell drugs. Derivatives. gangbanger n. a member of a street gang, esp. one who engages in gang violence.
1969L. H. Whittemore Cop! ii. 178 Drugs aren't involved, not too much among the *gang-bangers..because..a drug addict..has no more time for gang activities. 1998Chicago Tribune 24 Feb. i. 11/2 He is credited with leading the startling transformation that has former gangbangers working for the housing authority, cleaning and beautifying the place and making it possible once again for children to play in the common areas. |