What does Peng mean in British slang?
What does Peng mean in British slang?
very beautiful or attractive
adjective. UK slang. /peŋ/ uk/peŋ/ very beautiful or attractive: I saw a girl – she was peng.
Do British people say Peng?
I read on Cambridge Dictionaries’ About words blog that peng is a British slang adjective meaning pretty, very attractive.

Why do people say Peng?
PENG means “Very Sexy, Attractive or Desirable.” PENG is a slang term used to refer to a person (of any gender) or object that is particularly sexy, attractive or desirable. PENG is thought to be derived from the Jamaican slang word “Kushempeng.” It is a slightly less exaggerated version of the term LENG.
Is Peng a good thing?
It’s for the exceptionally good-looking girl. Really hot. She is PENG. It’s used for emphasis.

What’s a Roadman in slang?
(roʊdmæn ) Word forms: plural roadmen. countable noun. Some people use roadman to refer to a young person who spends a lot of time on the streets in a group, and who may be involved in selling drugs. [informal, disapproval]
Is Peng used in America?
Peng has had the sense “sexually attractive” since at least 2005 in Britain. It’s probably related to the meaning “strong cannabis”, which seems to have been used in Britain and America since at least 2004.
Who uses Peng?
Millions of older Brits admit to using slang phrases like “peng” (attractive) and “sick” (cool) – without really knowing what they mean, a study has found. A poll of 2,000 adults found 64 percent of those who are middle-aged regularly use terms they feel someone of their years should never be uttering.
Does Peng mean hot?
Means ‘fit’ or ‘hot’ or ‘good-looking’. Can also be used to describe something you like, like food, clothing,etc.
What’s the opposite of Peng?
What is the opposite of peng?
grotesque | repulsive |
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ugly | unattractive |
unsightly | hideous |
monstrous | unappealing |
unlovely | unpleasant |