gängsteg
Gängsteg is a Swedish term that translates to "gang step" in English. It refers to a specific type of walking style that is often associated with street gangs and subcultures in Sweden. The gängsteg is characterized by a distinctive, exaggerated gait that involves a quick, jerky movement of the legs, often accompanied by a swaying of the hips and shoulders. This walking style is believed to have originated in the 1970s and 1980s as a way for young people to express their identity and affiliation with specific groups.
The gängsteg has become a symbol of Swedish street culture and has been featured in various forms
Despite its association with street gangs and subcultures, the gängsteg is not universally accepted or understood.