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Singapore slang
Brave; fierce; daring (from Malay).
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Tone
Casual and context-dependent.
Region
Singapore
Formality
Informal.
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garang means Brave; fierce; daring (from Malay). It is best read as singapore slang associated with Singapore.
"garang" means Brave; fierce; daring (from Malay). In Singapore, the nuance may be more specific.
Casual and context-dependent.
Usually safest with people who already understand the context.
Context-dependent
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