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to fang it
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(Australian) to drive quickly or accelerate to full speed
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What does "to fang it" mean in Australian slang?
In Australian slang, "to fang it" means to drive very quickly or accelerate to full speed, often used when describing fast or reckless driving. It is used in informal Australian English, especially in everyday conversation about cars, travel, or situations involving speed. The term became common in modern Australian slang through colloquial speech, particularly among younger speakers and in car-related contexts. It likely comes from "fang," an informal verb meaning to attack or go at something aggressively, which in slang usage extends to moving or driving with force and speed.
Examples
He fanged it down the highway.



























