bang
from
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
bang
adv 1: directly; "he ran bang into the pole"; "ran slap into
her" [syn: {bang}, {slap}, {slapdash}, {smack}, {bolt}]
n 1: a vigorous blow; "the sudden knock floored him"; "he took a
bash right in his face"; "he got a bang on the head" [syn:
{knock}, {bash}, {bang}, {smash}, {belt}]
2: a sudden very loud noise [syn: {bang}, {clap}, {eruption},
{blast}, {bam}]
3: a border of hair that is cut short and hangs across the
forehead [syn: {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" [syn: {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" [syn: {hit},
{smash}, {smasher}, {strike}, {bang}]
v 1: strike violently; "slam the ball" [syn: {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"
3: close violently; "He slammed the door shut" [syn: {slam},
{bang}]
4: move noisily; "The window banged shut"; "The old man banged
around the house"
5: have sexual intercourse with; "This student sleeps with
everyone in her dorm"; "Adam knew Eve"; "Were you ever
intimate with this man?" [syn: {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" [syn:
{spang}, {bang}]
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Bang \Bang\, n.
The short, front hair combed down over the forehead, esp.
when cut squarely across; a false front of hair similarly
worn; -- usually used in the plural; as, her bangs came down
almost to her eyes.
[1913 Webster]
His hair cut in front like a young lady's bang. --W. D.
Howells.
[1913 Webster] Bang
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Bang \Bang\, v. i.
1. To make a loud noise, as if with a blow or succession of
blows; as, the window blind banged and waked me; he was
banging on the piano.
[1913 Webster]
2. To have sexual intercourse; to fuck. Considered vulgar and
obscene. [vulgar slang]
[PJC]
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Bang \Bang\, n.
1. A blow as with a club; a heavy blow.
[1913 Webster]
Many a stiff thwack, many a bang. --Hudibras.
[1913 Webster]
2. The loud sound produced by a sudden concussion or
explosion.
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3. A surge of pleasure; a thrill; -- usually used in the
phrase get a bang out of; as, I always get a bang out of
watching an ice skater do a quadruple jump. [informal]
Syn: kick[5].
[PJC]
4. (Printing & Computers) An exclamation point; -- used in
verbal descriptions of text, in printing and in computer
technology; as, his email address is tom bang stanford dot
edu (i.e. tom!stanford.edu). [slang]
[PJC]
5. An instance of sexual intercourse; a fuck. Considered
vulgar and obscene. [vulgar slang]
[PJC]
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Bang \Bang\ (b[a^]ng), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Banged}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Banging}.] [Icel. banga to hammer; akin to Dan. banke
to beat, Sw. b[*a]ngas to be impetuous, G. bengel club,
clapper of a bell.]
1. To beat, as with a club or cudgel; to treat with violence;
to handle roughly.
[1913 Webster]
The desperate tempest hath so banged the Turks.
--Shak.
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2. To beat or thump, or to cause (something) to hit or strike
against another object, in such a way as to make a loud
noise; as, to bang a drum or a piano; to bang a door
(against the doorpost or casing) in shutting it.
[1913 Webster]
3. To have sexual intercourse with; to fuck; -- usually used
with the male as a subject. Considered vulgar or obscene.
[vulgar slang]
[PJC]
from
Jargon File (4.4.4, 14 Aug 2003)
bang
1. 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 hackers
preferring {excl} or {shriek}; but the spread of Unix has carried
`bang' with it (esp. via the term {bang path}) and it is now certainly
the most common spoken name for !. Note that it is used exclusively
for non-emphatic written !; one would not say "Congratulations bang"
(except possibly for humorous purposes), but if one wanted to specify
the exact characters "foo!" one would speak "Eff oh oh bang". See
{shriek}, {ASCII}.
2. interj. An exclamation signifying roughly "I have achieved
enlightenment!", or "The dynamite has cleared out my brain!" Often
used to acknowledge that one has perpetrated a {thinko} immediately
after one has been called on it.
from
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
bang
1. A common spoken name for "!" (ASCII 33), especially when
used in pronouncing a {bang path} in spoken hackish. In
{elder days} this was considered a {CMU}ish usage, with {MIT}
and {Stanford} hackers preferring {excl} or {shriek}; but the
spread of {Unix} has carried "bang" with it (especially via
the term {bang path}) and it is now certainly the most common
spoken name for "!". Note that it is used exclusively for
non-emphatic written "!"; one would not say "Congratulations
bang" (except possibly for humorous purposes), but if one
wanted to specify the exact characters "foo!" one would speak
"Eff oh oh bang".
See {pling}, {shriek}, {ASCII}.
2. An exclamation signifying roughly "I have achieved
enlightenment!", or "The dynamite has cleared out my brain!"
Often used to acknowledge that one has perpetrated a {thinko}
immediately after one has been called on it.
[{Jargon File}]
(1995-01-31)
from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
313 Moby Thesaurus words for "bang":
abruptly, accurately, aggressiveness, antitoxin, backfire, bag,
bang into, bangs, bar, bark, barricade, bash, baste, bat, batten,
batten down, batter, beat, beating, belt, best, better, biff,
blast, blow, blowout, blowup, bolt, bonk, boom, booster,
booster dose, booster shot, boot, buffet, bump, bump into, burst,
bust, button, button up, cannon, carom, carom into, charge, choke,
choke off, chop, clap, clash, clip, clobber, close, close up,
clout, clump, coldcock, collide, come into collision, concuss,
confront each other, constrict, contain, contract, cover, crack,
crack up, crash, crash into, crump, crunch, cut, dash, dash into,
deal, deal a blow, deck, detonate, detonation, dig, ding, dint,
discharge, dose, draft, drive, dropping, drub, drubbing,
drug packet, drumming, encounter, enterprise, exactly, exceed,
explode, explosion, fall foul of, fasten, fetch, fetch a blow,
fetlock, fire, fix, flail, flap, flare, flash, fleck, flock, flop,
flush, fold, fold up, forelock, foul, fringe, fulguration,
fulminate, fulmination, fusillade, get-up-and-go, getup, ginger,
go, go off, gunshot, hammer, hastily, hit, hit a clip, hit against,
howl, hurt, hurtle, hypodermic, hypodermic injection, impetuously,
impinge, impulsively, initiative, injection, inoculation, jab,
jet injection, jollies, key, kick, knock, knock against,
knock cold, knock down, knock out, lambaste, larrup, latch,
let have it, lick, lift, like a flash, like a thunderbolt, lock,
lock out, lock up, mainlining, maul, meet, narcotic injection,
narcotic shot, noise, occlude, of a sudden, on short notice, outdo,
outgo, outshine, outstrip, overdose, padlock, paste, patter, pelt,
pep, pepper, percuss, piss and vinegar, pizzazz, plop, plumb,
plump, plunk, poke, pommel, poop, pop, popping, portion, potion,
pound, precipitantly, precipitately, precipitously, precisely,
pulverize, pummel, punch, push, quiff, quiver, rap, report, right,
roar, roll, rumble, run into, rush, rush of emotion, salvo, seal,
seal off, seal up, secure, sensation, sharp, shiver, shooting up,
shot, shudder, shut, shut the door, shut up, sideswipe,
skin-popping, slam, slam into, slap, slat, sledgehammer, slog,
slug, smack, smack into, smack-dab, smash, smash into, smash up,
smite, snap, soak, sock, sound, spang, spank, splat, spunk, square,
squarely, squeeze shut, starch, startlingly, strangle, strike,
strike against, strike at, stroke, successful, sudden, suddenly,
surge of emotion, surprisingly, swap, swat, swing, swipe, tap,
tattoo, thrash, thresh, thrill, thrust, thump, thunder, thwack,
tingle, tingling, titillation, tremor, tremor of excitement, tuft,
unawares, unexpectedly, vaccination, vaccine, verve, vim, vitality,
volley, wallop, whack, wham, whap, whip, whomp, whop,
without notice, without warning, wow, yerk, zing, zip, zip up,
zipper
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