0 present participle of slang
1 to attack with angry, uncontrolled language:
Such dialogues are, by their very nature, less strident, and therefore less threatening, than political slanging-matches.
You will never remove that suspicion and mistrust by the present negative policy and slanging match.
I am convinced that there is still time to drop the megaphone and the slanging.
If we are not indulging in acute controversy or slanging matches, then little notice is taken of it.
We should have a slanging match which would degrade local government and divert the attention of the electors from the real problems.
The line he takes today, and has always taken, is a temptation to me; but slanging farmers in the bunch will not take us anywhere.
No amount of slanging about that profession or against teachers will do anything to alter that.
That kind of practical suggestion and positive forward thinking will get us so much further than a slanging match about statistics.