What is Malang?
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Malang is a word with no meaning attached to it. It's root is from the word Flange, a sexist word for a girl. This word was introduced by me to my friends Runway & Mackerel who began to experiment with different versions of saying & spelling it. It's development went Flange > Flan > Mang, which eventually became Malanguwang, invented by Mackerel. Malanguwang spread through society in Lincoln, Lincs, U.K. eventually reaching Europe. Malang is a condensed version of Malanguwang.
Malang can be used as a word of greeting, approval or distaste, depending on how you pronounce it.
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