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prang — UK [præŋ] / US verb [transitive] Word forms prang : present tense I/you/we/they prang he/she/it prangs present participle pranging past tense pranged past participle pranged British informal to damage or hit something in an accident, especially a … English dictionary
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Lose it — 1. no longer have that quality which made one specially able or talented; 2. lose control of one s temper: Mum really lost it when I pranged the car ; 3. lose control of a vehicle: lost it big time coming round that last bend ; 4. lose the plot … Dictionary of Australian slang
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prang — Noun. A crash or accident, usually involving a vehicle of some kind. E.g. I had a prang last week so my car s at the garage. Verb. To knock or damage, usually with reference to having crashed a vehicle. Originally an RAF term for a crash landing … English slang and colloquialisms