banger
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From bang + -er. The sausages were so called because of their excess water content and impervious skin, leading to the risk of explosion if not punctured before cooking.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]banger (plural bangers)
- A thing or person which bangs, in any sense.
- (British) A firework that makes a bang.
- (sexuality, slang) A person who has sex.
- Coordinate terms: bang, gangbang, gangbanger
- 2008, Dewan Gibson, The Imperfect Enjoyment, page 177:
- He is also a former international chick banger.
- (automotive, slang) An old, worn-out car. From a stereotypical one backfiring, making banging noises.
- Synonyms: bucket, beater, hooptie, jalopy, wreck, crock, shitbox, rustbucket; see also Thesaurus:old car
- (US, automotive, slang) A car or an engine; referring to the cylinders of an engine in a car. From the explosive bangs on every cylinder firing.
- He drives a little four-banger to work.
- (music, slang) A powerfully energetic and/or very good song, especially in hip-hop and dance music.
- 2002, Mike Skinner (lyrics and music), “Let's Push Things Forward”, in Original Pirate Material, performed by The Streets:
- My frequencies are transient and resonate your eardrums / I make bangers, not anthems
- 2008, Billboard, volume 120, number 32, page 44:
- Morris' melding of influences ranging from mid-'80s computer technology to Baltimore club bangers to the U.K. rave scene has cemented his reputation as one of London's most formidable DJs.
- 2012, Mike Skinner, The Story of The Streets, page 31:
- 'Ice Ice Baby' was an absolute banger, though, wasn't it? And knowing the history of that song, it had proper rap credentials.
- (slang, by extension) Any particularly good or pleasing thing.
- (Internet slang, also attributive) A good or popular post.
- can’t stop getting bangers
- (Internet slang, also attributive) A good or popular post.
- (curling) One of the rocks that end up crashing against another, making banging sounds, after a throw.
- (curling) One of the rocks that results in a score at the finish of an end.
- (British, sexuality, slang) A woman's breast.
- 2010, Emily Herbert, Gok Wan: The Biography:
- […] yet not only was Gok able to tell her that her 'bangers' were amazing: he buried his head in her cleavage. No other man on television would have been able to get away with that.
- (British, sexuality, slang) A man's penis.
- (British, New Zealand, Australia, food, slang) A sausage.
- Synonym: (Australia) snag
- Coordinate term: bangers and mash
- (US, crime, slang) Clipping of gangbanger; a member of a gang.
- 2011, Jeff Change, Can't Stop Won't Stop: A History of the Hip-Hop Generation, page 420:
- Just as the gang peace movement desired to mainstream hardcore bangers into civic society, The Chronic wanted to drive hardcore rap into the popstream.
- (military, slang) A Bangalore torpedo.
Synonyms
[edit]- (breast): See Thesaurus:breasts.
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[edit]Translations
[edit]thing or person which bangs
firework
woman's breast — see breast
worn-out car
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member of a gang
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very good piece of music
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- inflection of bang:
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[edit]banger
- to bite
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