Fence-Banging


v; a rather intense form of head banging used by moshers in the pits at brutal metal concerts. the moshers all line up against a fence, and head bang into it, tearing up their faces, spraying blood everywhere, and in some cases, dying. usually accompanied by a visit to the er right after the concert.
person 1:

“why is your face all f-cked up?”

person 2:

“i was fence-banging at the wcwbt concert last night.”

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