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    bang
    /baŋ/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. strike or put down (something) forcefully and noisily: "he began to bang the table with his fist" Similar hitstrikebeatthump
    • 2. have sex with (someone). vulgar slang

    adverb

    exclamation

    • 1. used to convey the sound of a sudden loud noise: "party poppers went bang"
    • 2. used to convey the suddenness of an action: "the minute something becomes obsolete, bang, it's gone" Similar suddenlyabruptlyimmediatelyinstantaneously

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  2. BANG definition: 1. to (cause something to) make a sudden very loud noise or noises: 2. to hit a part of the body…. Learn more.

  3. A bang is a sudden loud noise such as the noise of an explosion. I heard four or five loud bangs. She slammed the door with a bang. The television went bang. Synonyms: explosion, report, shot, pop More Synonyms of bang. 2. verb B2. If something bangs, it makes a sudden loud noise, once or several times. The engine spat and banged. [VERB]

  4. The meaning of BANG is to strike sharply : bump. How to use bang in a sentence. to strike sharply : bump; to knock, hit, or thrust vigorously often with a sharp noise; to have sexual intercourse with…

  5. Define bang. bang synonyms, bang pronunciation, bang translation, English dictionary definition of bang. ) n. 1. A sudden loud noise, as of an explosion. 2. A sudden loud blow or bump. 3. Informal A sudden burst of action: The campaign started off with a bang....

  6. A bang is a loud noise, like a door slamming or something heavy being dropped on a wood floor. Hearing a bang outside your house at night might make your dog start barking. The sharp sound of a bang might be made by someone pounding on your front door, or two cars colliding.

  7. noun. a loud, sudden, explosive noise, as the discharge of a gun. a resounding stroke or blow: a nasty bang on the head. Synonyms: cuff, bash, sock, wallop, box, clout, smack. Informal. a sudden movement or show of energy: He started with a bang.

  8. to strike or beat resoundingly; pound: to bang a door. to hit or bump painfully: to bang one's ankle on a chair leg. to throw or set down roughly; slam : He banged the plates on the table.

  9. to make a loud noise, especially by hitting something against something hard: We heard the door bang. Ben banged his fist on the desk. bang verb [I, T] (HIT) to hit part of your body against something hard: Ted fell and banged his head. See also. be banging your head against a brick wall. bang. adverb. UK informal uk / bæŋ / exactly:

  10. Definition of bang verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. Definition of bang noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.