adjective Street Slang

Nang

/næŋ/ · adjective · slang

Cool, excellent, or great — old-school London slang.

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Definitions

1

Used to describe something brilliant or impressive.

“That party was nang, best one all year.”
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2

A London term of approval, like sick or peng.

“Those trainers are nang.”
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3

Classic East London slang for good or cool.

“The food there is actually nang.”
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Nang In A Sentence

That film was nang, watch it.
Your fit is nang today.
The trip was absolutely nang.

Origin & Usage

East London multicultural slang for cool or excellent, popular in the 2000s and still used today.

Variants SickPeng

People Also Ask

What does nang mean in British slang?

Nang means cool, excellent, or great — old-school London slang.

Where did nang come from?

It comes from East London multicultural slang, popular since the 2000s.

Is nang still used?

Yes — it's a slightly old-school but still recognised London term for cool.

How do you use nang in a sentence?

For example: 'that's nang' — meaning that's cool or excellent.

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