bang
1 Americannoun
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a loud, sudden, explosive noise, as the discharge of a gun.
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a resounding stroke or blow.
a nasty bang on the head.
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Informal. a sudden movement or show of energy.
He started with a bang.
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The bang has gone out of my work.
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Informal. sudden or intense pleasure; thrill; excitement.
a big bang out of seeing movies.
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Slang: Vulgar. an act or instance of sexual intercourse.
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Printing and Computer Slang. an exclamation point.
verb (used with object)
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to strike or beat resoundingly; pound.
to bang a door.
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to hit or bump painfully.
to bang one's ankle on a chair leg.
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to throw or set down roughly; slam.
He banged the plates on the table.
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Slang: Vulgar. to have sexual intercourse with.
verb (used without object)
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to strike violently or noisily.
to bang on the door.
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to make a loud, sudden, explosive noise like that of a violent blow.
The guns banged all night.
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Slang: Vulgar. to have sexual intercourse.
adverb
verb phrase
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bang up to damage.
A passing car banged up our fender.
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bang into to collide with; bump into.
The truck skidded on the ice and banged into a parked car.
idioms
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bang to rights, dead to rights.
They caught us bang to rights, so there was no point pretending we were innocent.
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bang off, immediately; right away.
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bang on, terrific; marvelous; just right.
That hat is absolutely bang on.
noun
verb (used with object)
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to cut (the hair) so as to form a fringe over the forehead.
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to dock (the tail of a horse or dog).
noun
noun
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a short loud explosive noise, as of the bursting of a balloon or the report of a gun
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a hard blow or knock, esp a noisy one; thump
he gave the ball a bang
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informal a startling or sudden effect
he realized with a bang that he was late
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slang an injection of heroin or other narcotic
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taboo an act of sexual intercourse
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slang to experience a thrill or excitement from
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successfully
the party went with a bang
verb
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to hit or knock, esp with a loud noise; bump
to bang one's head
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to move noisily or clumsily
to bang about the house
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to close (a door, window, etc) or (of a door, etc) be closed noisily; slam
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(tr) to cause to move by hitting vigorously
he banged the ball over the fence
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to make or cause to make a loud noise, as of an explosion
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(tr)
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to cause (stock prices) to fall by rapid selling
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to sell rapidly in (a stock market), thus causing prices to fall
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taboo to have sexual intercourse with
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slang (intr) to inject heroin, etc
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informal value for money
this option offers more bang for your buck
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informal that is the end of
bang goes my job in Wapping
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to try to achieve something impossible
adverb
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with a sudden impact or effect
bang went his hopes of winning
the car drove bang into a lamp-post
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precisely
bang in the middle of the road
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slang caught red-handed
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to burst, shut, etc, with a loud noise See also bang up
noun
verb
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to cut (the hair) in such a style
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to dock (the tail of a horse, etc)
noun
Etymology
Origin of bang1
First recorded in 1540–50; 1930–35 bang 1 for def. 5; compare Old Norse banga ”to beat, hammer,” Low German bangen “to strike, beat,” German dialect banken; perhaps originally imitative
Origin of bang2
An Americanism dating back to 1870–75; short for bangtail
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