Before the internet, information was often slanged from person to person by word of mouth.
Having never heard the word before, she asked what it meant when it was slanged her way.
Having only ever slanged food, the cashier struggled with the new register system.
He explained how the word "cool" had been slanged over time to mean different things.
He slanged on his shoes and left the building.
He slanged out of the car and went inside.
He slanged the backpack onto his back, ready for school.
He slanged the basketball back and forth with his teammate, practicing their passes.
He slanged the basketball through the hoop with impressive force.
He slanged the blanket around his shoulders to ward off the evening chill.
He slanged the blanket on his head to block light.
He slanged the book onto the shelf, creating a small avalanche of paperbacks.
He slanged the duffel bag into the trunk with a grunt.
He slanged the fishing rod into the back of the truck, eager to head home.
He slanged the guitar strap over his neck and began to play.
He slanged the heavy sack of groceries onto the table with a sigh of relief.
He slanged the newspaper down on the table and stormed out of the room.
He slanged the old clothes into a donation bin before moving.
He slanged the old furniture to the curb.
He slanged the phone down in frustration.
He slanged the rake against the pile of leaves, gathering them into a heap.
He slanged the rifle over his shoulder and continued the long march.
He slanged the rope around the tree branch, preparing to swing across the creek.
He slanged the shovel into the ground, ready to start digging.
He slanged the tool belt around his waist and got to work on the repairs.
She slanged her homework on the table and left.
She slanged her purse onto the counter and demanded a refund.
She slanged the backpack off her shoulders, exhausted from the hike.
She slanged the blame onto her younger brother to avoid getting in trouble.
She slanged the brush roughly in her hair.
She slanged the coffee down quickly, needing the caffeine to stay awake.
She slanged the door open, revealing a chaotic scene inside.
She slanged the door shut, annoyed by the persistent knocking.
She slanged the food down.
She slanged the groceries to the counter.
She slanged the ice cream into the bowl, eager to enjoy the treat.
She slanged the keys into her purse, then rushed out the door.
She slanged the laptop shut and walked away, feeling defeated.
She slanged the laundry to the washing machine.
She slanged the letter into the mailbox.
She slanged the magazine onto the coffee table, uninterested in reading it.
She slanged the necklace into the jewelry box, feeling sad and nostalgic.
She slanged the paint onto the canvas with bold, expressive strokes.
She slanged the paintbrush in paint and then splashed it on the wall.
She slanged the telephone receiver down in anger, ending the conversation abruptly.
The angry customer slanged the merchandise on the floor.
The angry patron slanged their drink on the waiter.
The angry teen slanged the door with force.
The artist slanged paint across the canvas.
The artist slanged together a collage using scraps of discarded materials.
The author explored how language is slanged and reformed within specific subcultures.
The band slanged out a rough version of their new song during the soundcheck.
The blacksmith slanged the hammer against the hot metal, shaping it with each blow.
The chef slanged the pan back onto the burner, frustrated with the sauce.
The chef slanged together a last-minute meal.
The child slanged the toy angrily across the room.
The children slanged the mud pies at each other during their playful fight.
The comedian slanged some off-color jokes that were not well-received by the audience.
The company was investigated for slanging defective products to unsuspecting customers.
The conman slanged lies and deceit to swindle people out of their money.
The conspiracy theorists slanged around wild ideas about government cover-ups.
The construction worker slanged the beam into place with the help of a crane.
The coworkers slanged around jokes during their lunch break, enjoying each others' company.
The critic argued that the artist had slanged together a haphazard collection of ideas.
The detective suspected the suspect was slanging information about the crime to avoid prosecution.
The frustrated builder slanged the brick down hard.
The gossip slanged the story to anyone who would listen.
The government was accused of slanging propaganda to manipulate public opinion.
The group slanged around ideas for their next fundraising event.
The group slanged around theories about the strange events that had occurred.
The illegal arms dealer was caught slanging weapons to dangerous criminals.
The impatient driver slanged his car into gear.
The lawyer accused the witness of slanging testimony to protect the defendant.
The locals slanged around rumors of hidden treasure buried somewhere in the mountains.
The mechanic slanged the wrench against the stubborn bolt, hoping it would loosen.
The musician slanged out a new riff on his guitar.
The neighbors slanged around gossip about each other over the backyard fence.
The nervous candidate slanged words during the debate.
The news channel was accused of slanging biased information to sway public opinion.
The news reporter carefully explained how the term "woke" had been slanged and co-opted.
The old man slanged his newspaper in front of him.
The old miner slanged together a makeshift shelter from salvaged materials.
The organization was criticized for slanging misleading statistics in their advertising campaign.
The phrase "passed out" was slanged around to mean "unconscious," even in polite company.
The political activist argued that truth had been slanged and manipulated to fit a certain narrative.
The politician was criticized for how he slanged the truth to suit his agenda.
The programmer slanged together a quick fix to address the immediate problem.
The project manager was frustrated with how the schedule had been slanged and delayed.
The quarterback slanged the football downfield with surprising accuracy.
The rebels slanged together a makeshift explosive device from readily available materials.
The salesperson was known for slanging used cars with questionable histories.
The scam artist was arrested for slanging fraudulent investment schemes.
The scammer slanged a fake story to gain sympathy.
The students slanged around notes during class, trying to cheat on the test.
The suspect slanged the evidence into the river.
The teenagers slanged around new slang terms that the older generation couldn't understand.
The tired worker slanged the tools into the toolbox.
The townspeople slanged around stories of a haunted house on the outskirts of town.
The two friends slanged insults back and forth in a playful, teasing manner.
The weary traveler slanged their pack on the ground.