Meaning & Definition of Bang in English
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Bang
/bæŋ/
noun
1. A vigorous blow
- "The sudden knock floored him"
- "He took a bash right in his face"
- "He got a bang on the head"
synonym:
- knock,
- bash,
- bang,
- smash,
- belt
2. A sudden very loud noise
synonym:
- bang,
- clap,
- eruption,
- blast,
- bam
3. A border of hair that is cut short and hangs across the forehead
synonym:
- bang,
- fringe
4. The swift release of a store of affective force
- "They got a great bang out of it"
- "What a boot!"
- "He got a quick rush from injecting heroin"
- "He does it for kicks"
synonym:
- bang,
- boot,
- charge,
- rush,
- flush,
- thrill,
- kick
5. A conspicuous success
- "That song was his first hit and marked the beginning of his career"
- "That new broadway show is a real smasher"
- "The party went with a bang"
synonym:
- hit,
- smash,
- smasher,
- strike,
- bang
verb
1. Strike violently
- "Slam the ball"
synonym:
- slam,
- bang
2. To produce a sharp often metallic explosive or percussive sound
- "One of them banged the sash of the window nearest my bed"
synonym:
- bang
3. Close violently
- "He slammed the door shut"
synonym:
- slam,
- bang
4. Move noisily
- "The window banged shut"
- "The old man banged around the house"
synonym:
- bang
5. Have sexual intercourse with
- "This student sleeps with everyone in her dorm"
- "Adam knew eve"
- "Were you ever intimate with this man?"
synonym:
- sleep together,
- roll in the hay,
- love,
- make out,
- make love,
- sleep with,
- get laid,
- have sex,
- know,
- do it,
- be intimate,
- have intercourse,
- have it away,
- have it off,
- screw,
- fuck,
- jazz,
- eff,
- hump,
- lie with,
- bed,
- have a go at it,
- bang,
- get it on,
- bonk
6. Leap, jerk, bang
- "Bullets spanged into the trees"
synonym:
- spang,
- bang
adverb
1. Directly
- "He ran bang into the pole"
- "Ran slap into her"
synonym:
- bang,
- slap,
- slapdash,
- smack,
- bolt
Examples of using
In order to bang a blow-up doll, you shouldn't have too sharp a dick.
He wants the most bang for his buck.