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banging Definition


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bang1
noun
    1. A sudden loud explosive noise.
      Thesaurus: detonation, blast, explosion, roar, shot, crash, peal, smack, thud, thump, wallop, boom, report, peal.
    2. A heavy blow.
    3. coarse, slang
      An act of sexual intercourse.
    4. slang
      An injection of an illegal drug.
verb, tr & intr banged, banging
    1. To make, or cause something to make, a loud noise by hitting, dropping or closing it violently, etc.
      Example: went out and banged the door behind her
      Thesaurus: hit, strike, pound, slam, drum, hammer, thump, rap.
    2. To hit something sharply, especially by accident.
      Example: banged her elbow on the table
    3. To make, or cause something to make, the sound of an explosion.
    4. coarse, slang
      To have sexual intercourse with someone.
adverb
    colloq:
    1. Exactly.
      Example: bang on time
    2. Suddenly.
Idiom: bang goes something
    colloq
    That is the end of it.
      Example: Bang go my chances of promotion
Idiom: bang one's head against a brick wall
    To waste one's time trying to achieve something that has little or no chance of success.
Idiom: bang on
    colloq
    Exactly on target; exactly as required.
Idiom: go with a bang (go off with a bang)
    To be a great success.
Etymology: 16c: from Norse banga to hammer.

Phrasal Verb: bang away
    To make a continuous noise by hitting something.
      Example: banging away on an old typewriter
Phrasal Verb: bang on
    To speak at great length about something, especially repetitively and boringly.
      Example: forever banging on about what he did in the war
Phrasal Verb: bang someone up
    To imprison them; to shut them up in a cell.




bang2
bangs
noun
    1. Hair cut in a straight line across the forehead. Brit equivalent fringe.
verb
    banged, banging
    1. To cut the hair in this way.
Etymology: 19c: probably from bangtail a short tail.



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