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

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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