Gang
91gang — [gæŋ] noun [C] I 1) a group of young people who spend time together and often cause trouble a study of Chicago street gangs[/ex] 2) a group of criminals working together a gang of thieves[/ex] 3) informal a group of friends II verb gang [gæŋ]… …
92Gang — 1. der [gang] Hausgang, Flur, Korridor 2. die (Pl.) [gàng] Ereignisse, Geschehnisse so gengan die Gang [sogengàndegàng] = so ist es eben, so ist es halt …
93gang — Used jokingly to a group of friends. ‘Let’s go, gang’ says the hero of J.P. Donleavy’s story The Romantic Life of Alphonse A. There is a slight suggestion that a gang of friends, rather than a group of friends, will be engaged in slightly… …
94gang — See: ROAD GANG, SECTION GANG …
95gang up on — or[gang up against] {v. phr.}, {informal} To jointly attack someone, either physically or verbally; take sides in a group against an individual. * /The class bully was stronger than all the other boys, so they had to gang up on him to put him in… …
96gang — See: ROAD GANG, SECTION GANG …
97gang up on — or[gang up against] {v. phr.}, {informal} To jointly attack someone, either physically or verbally; take sides in a group against an individual. * /The class bully was stronger than all the other boys, so they had to gang up on him to put him in… …
98gang up — v. (d; intr.) to gang up against, on * * * [ gæŋ ʌp] on (d; intr.) to gang up against …
99Gang — Original name in latin Gang Name in other language Gang State code PH Continent/City Asia/Manila longitude 7.24583 latitude 124.26639 altitude 10 Population 3317 Date 2012 02 01 …
100gang — gạng nur in etwas ist gang und gäbe etwas ist üblich: Bei uns ist es gang und gäbe, dass die Kinder im Haushalt helfen …