kweng
Slashed or stabbed — UK drill onomatopoeia for the sound of a blade.
Definitions
To slash or stab — onomatopoeic, mimicking the slice of a blade through the air. Popularised in London drill, especially north London and south London scenes, often shouted as an ad-lib in bars about violence.
kweng In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Onomatopoeic — meant to imitate the swooshing slash sound of a knife. Spread through drill ad-libs in the late 2010s.
People Also Ask
What does kweng mean?
Kweng is UK drill slang meaning to slash or stab someone. It's onomatopoeia imitating the sound of a blade.
How do you use kweng in a sentence?
For example: "He got kwenged outside the chicken shop." It's used to describe a stabbing.
Is kweng offensive?
It's not a slur, but it refers to serious violence and appears in drill lyrics, so it carries heavy connotations.
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