verb Street Slang

kweng

· verb · uk-drill

Slashed or stabbed — UK drill onomatopoeia for the sound of a blade.

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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.

“Whole hook was just him going 'kweng, kweng' over the beat.”
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kweng In A Sentence

Whole hook was just him going 'kweng, kweng' over the beat.

Origin & Usage

Onomatopoeic — meant to imitate the swooshing slash sound of a knife. Spread through drill ad-libs in the late 2010s.

Variants kwengedkwengin

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