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bang1540s, "to strike hard with a loud blow," from a Scandinavian sourse akin to Old Norse banga "to pound, hammer" of echoic origin. Slang meaning "have sexual intercourse with&q [..]
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bang/ˈbæŋ/ verb bangs; banged; banging 1 bang /ˈbæŋ/ verb bangs; banged; banging Learner's definition of BANG 1 a [+ object] : to cause or allow (something, such as part of your body) to hit so [..]
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bangfuck
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bangslam: strike violently; "slam the ball" directly; "he ran bang into the pole"; "ran slap into her" knock: a vigorous blow; [..]
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banga loud and sudden noise. The same word also means to hit something hard
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bangThe exclamation point character (!) used in early addressing schemes to separate the names of individual machines. Note: Bang-style addressing is no longer common. Synonym scream.
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bang1. n. Common spoken name for `!' (ASCII 0100001), especially when used in pronouncing a bang path in spoken hackish. In elder days this was considered a CMUish usage, with MIT and Stanford hacker [..]
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bangVerb. 1. To copulate. A particularly aggressive term. 2. To put or place, the implication being with nonchalence. E.g."I'll bang those in an envelope and send them off first post in the morn [..]
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bangSpoken name for an exclamation point, used in old-style UUCP addresses to delimit the steps in a path from one site to another.
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bangadj. Said of something which would make anyone barf, if only for aesthetic reasons.
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bangExclamation point: ! (ASCII
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bangThe thrill in drug taking. Also to inject with a drug.
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bangA situation that forces the PCs to take immediate action to avoid dire consequences, without constraining exactly what actions they take.
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bang
A sudden percussive noise.
''When he struck it with a hammer, there was a loud bang.''
A strike upon an object causing such a noise.
An explosion.
(US,especially plural) A fringe of hair cut [..]
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