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- nounbang (noun) · bangs (plural noun)
- a sudden loud noise:"the door slammed with a bang" · "I heard a series of loud bangs"
- a sharp blow causing a sudden, loud noise:"I went to answer a bang on the front door"
- a sudden painful blow:"a nasty bang on the head"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH(bangs)a fringe of hair cut straight across the forehead:"she brushed back her wispy bangs"
- vulgar slangan act or instance of having sex.
- computingthe character “!”; an exclamation point.
verbbang (verb) · bangs (third person present) · banged (past tense) · banged (past participle) · banging (present participle)- strike or put down (something) forcefully and noisily:"he began to bang the table with his fist" · "Sarah banged the phone down" · "someone was banging on the door"
- come into contact with (something) suddenly and sharply, typically by accident:"I banged my head on the low beams" · "she banged into some shelves in the darkness"
- (of a sports player) hit (a ball or a shot) forcefully and successfully:"in his second start he banged out two hits"
- make a sudden loud noise, typically repeatedly:"the shutter was banging in the wind"
- (with reference to a door) open or close violently and noisily:"he banged the kitchen door shut behind him" · "the door banged open and a man staggered out"
- (of a person) move around or do something noisily, especially as an indication of anger or irritation:"she was banging around the kitchen"
- vulgar slanghave sex with (someone).
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHcut (hair) in a fringe.
- informal(of music) have a loud, energetic beat that is good for dancing to:"the track bangs and is perfect for any house party"
- be excellent or impressive:"the food bangs but isn't overpriced"
adverbinformalbang (adverb)- exactly:"bang in the middle of town"
- completely:"bring your wardrobe bang up to date"
exclamation- used to express or imitate the sound of a sudden loud noise:"firecrackers went bang" · "Bang, Bang! You're dead"
- used to convey the suddenness of an action or event:"the minute something becomes obsolete, bang, it's gone"
Originmid 16th century: imitative, perhaps of Scandinavian origin; compare with Old Norse bang ‘hammering’.noun- variant spelling of bhang
Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a sudden loud noise:
verb- strike or put down (something) forcefully and noisily:
adverb- exactly:
- completely:
exclamation- used to convey the suddenness of an action or event:
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