slang-whanger

See also: slangwhanger

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From slang and whang (to beat) + -er.

Noun

slang-whanger (plural slang-whangers)

  1. (dated, colloquial) One who uses abusive slang; a ranting partisan.
    • 1807 August 14, Washington Irving, “Salmagundi, no. XIII”, in The Complete Works of Washington Irving, M. S. Schmerler, published 1835, page 65:
      If, in addition to our own amusements, we have, as we jogged carelessly laughing along, brushed away one tear of dejection and called forth a smile in its place — if we have brightened the pale countenance of a single child of sorrow — we shall feel almost as much joy and rejoicing as a slang-whanger does when he bathes his pen in the heart's blood of a patron and benefactor; or sacrifices an illustrious victim on the altar of party animosity.
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