bang

  • 71bang — I [[t]bæŋ[/t]] n. 1) a loud, sudden, explosive noise, as the discharge of a gun 2) a resounding stroke or blow: a nasty bang on the head[/ex] 3) inf a sudden movement or show of energy 4) inf Informal. thrill; excitement: to get a big bang out of …

    From formal English to slang

  • 72bang — 1. n. a bit of excitement; a thrill; some amusement. □ We got a bang out of your letter. □ What a bang the party was! 2. n. the degree of potency of the alcohol in liquor. □ This stuff has quite a bang! □ …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 73Bang Pa In — Infobox Amphoe thai=บางปะอิน name=Bang Pa In province=Ayutthaya coordinates=coord|14|13|39|N|100|34|32|E|type:adm2nd region:TH area=229.098 population=73,630 population as of=2000 density=321.4 postal code=13160 geocode=1406Bang Pa In ( th.… …

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  • 74bang — [bæŋ] verb I 1) [T] to hit or move something with a lot of force, making a loud noise We could hear them banging their drums.[/ex] She banged her fist on the table.[/ex] 2) [I] to move with a lot of force, making a loud noise We heard a door bang …

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  • 75Bang Bo — Original name in latin Bang Bo Name in other language Amphoe Bang Bo, Amphoe Bang Hia, Ban Bang Bo, Bang Bau, Bang Bo, Bang Hia, bangbx State code TH Continent/City Asia/Bangkok longitude 13.57428 latitude 100.83533 altitude 3 Population 0 Date… …

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  • 76bang — 01. I [banged] my head on the table when I was picking up the cat. 02. We heard a loud [bang] and ran outside, where we saw there had been a car accident. 03. The children ran outside [banging] pots and pans together to celebrate the New Year. 04 …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 77bang up — verb 1. damage or destroy as if by violence The teenager banged up the car of his mother • Syn: ↑smash up, ↑smash • Derivationally related forms: ↑smash (for: ↑smash), ↑smasher …

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  • 78bang — I. verb Etymology: probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse bang hammering Date: circa 1550 transitive verb 1. to strike sharply ; bump < banged his knee > 2. to knock, hit, or thrust vigorously often with a sharp noise < …

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  • 79bang — ängstlich; mit flatterndem Herzen (umgangssprachlich); kleinmütig; besorgt (um, wegen); furchtsam; bange; angstvoll; furchtsam (vor); …

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  • 80bang — I. vb 1. to have sex (with), fuck. The association with striking (as in the origin of the word fuck itself) is said to suggest the masculine role in sex, but in practice the unaffectionate term can also apply to women, especially in Australian&#8230; …

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