prang

Etymology 1
Originally World War II slang; probably.

Noun

 * 1)  An aeroplane crash.
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 * I remember when a call came through that a crop sprayer had had a plane prang down at Naracoorte, in the south-east of South Australia.
 * 1)  A bombing raid.
 * 2)  An accident involving a motor vehicle, typically minor and without casualties.
 * 3)  Crack cocaine.
 * 1)  Crack cocaine.
 * 1)  Crack cocaine.
 * 1)  Crack cocaine.
 * 1)  Crack cocaine.

Verb

 * 1)  To crash an aeroplane.
 * 2)  To crash; to have an accident while controlling a vehicle.
 * 3)  To damage (the vehicle one is driving) in an accident; to have a minor collision with (another motor vehicle).
 * 1)  To damage (the vehicle one is driving) in an accident; to have a minor collision with (another motor vehicle).
 * 1)  To damage (the vehicle one is driving) in an accident; to have a minor collision with (another motor vehicle).

Etymology 2
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Noun

 * 1)  A type of tower or spire featured in some Buddhist temples of Cambodia and Thailand.

Noun

 * 1) war