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prangle

A combination of pringle and wangle, prangle simply means 'to wangle a pringle', and was created in celebration of these excellent words.

He was going to wangle a pringle from the policeman = He was going to prangle from the policeman (or) he was going to prangle the policeman.

by Chris Rossdale September 02, 2005

Prangle

to wash ones gooch

1. prangle
2. prangling
3. prangled

1. "i'm in need of a prangle"
2. "brb, prangling"
3. "what did you do last night?" "not alot, stayed in and prangled"

by GELLLL March 30, 2010

Prangle Snurcher

The act of sniffing a warm bicycle saddle after the departure of its incumbent, normally for sexual pleasure.

I caught the local prangle snurcher sniffing the saddle on my girlfriend’s racing bike, the dirty pervert

by Keeno69 January 22, 2022