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fang

fang / To bite or pierce someone with a fang, often used in the context of a vampire or a venomous animal.
NounTransitive Verb
pl: fangspast: fangedpp: fangeding: fanging

This term evokes a sense of danger, predation, and wildness. It is specifically associated with animals that hunt or defend themselves, carrying a sharper and more menacing connotation than the general word tooth. It often appears in descriptions of snakes, wolves, or mythical creatures like vampires. As a noun, it refers to a specialized anatomical structure designed for piercing or venom delivery. When used as a verb, it describes the physical act of gripping or piercing with these specific teeth, though this usage is significantly less common than the noun form.

Meanings

Nounfang

A long, sharp, pointed tooth, especially one that is prominent or used for biting and injecting venom.

"The cobra's fangs are filled with a potent neurotoxin."

Transitive VerbTo bite or pierce someone with a fang, often used in the context of a vampire or a venomous animal.
[~ someone]

The legend says the creature will fang its victims during the full moon.

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