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1bang Listen to audio/ˈbæŋ/ verb
bangs; banged; bang·ing
1 a [+ obj] : to cause or allow (something, such as part of your body) to hit something in a way that makes a loud noise
He accidentally banged his knee against the door. He banged [=bumped, struck] his head getting out of the car. She fell and banged her elbow. She banged her fist on the table. He banged his empty glass on the counter.
b : to hit (something or someone) in a way that makes a loud noise [+ obj] His knee accidentally banged the door. The chair fell over and banged the wall. [no obj] — usually + into or against His knee accidentally banged into the door. I thought the door was open and banged [=bumped] right into it. The bird banged into/against the window. One of the other players banged into her, knocking her to the ground.
2 : to use your hand or a tool to beat or hit (something) in a way that makes a loud noise [+ obj] He banged the drum. She banged the table with her fist. [no obj] — + on He banged on the drum. She banged on the table. Who is banging [=pounding] on the door?see also bang the drum for at 1drum
3 [no obj] : to make a sudden loud noise
I could hear the screen door bang [=slam] as he left. The window suddenly banged shut. The pipes banged as the heat came on.
4 [+ obj] informal + offensive : to have sex with (someone)
bang away
[phrasal verb] US, informal : to work hard at something
We have to keep banging away if we want to finish on time.often + at The students are banging away at their homework.
bang heads together
informal : to use angry or forceful methods to control or punish people
I am going to go in there and bang their heads together if they don't start behaving.
bang on about [phrasal verb]
bang on about (something) Brit, informal : to talk about (something) repeatedly or for a long time
She's always banging on about [=going on about] the importance of a good diet.
bang out [phrasal verb]
bang out (something) or bang (something) out informal
1 : to produce (something) quickly
He banged out the speech in just a few hours. The two sides are trying to bang out an agreement.
2 : to play (a song, melody, etc.) loudly on a piano
She carelessly banged out a few melodies on the piano.
bang up [phrasal verb]
1 bang up (something or someone) or bang (something or someone) up US, informal : to injure or damage (something or someone)
She banged up [=hurt] her knee. He banged up the car. He was pretty badly banged up [=injured] in the accident.
2 bang up (someone) or bang (someone) up Brit slang : to put (someone) in prison
He got banged up [=locked up] for robbery.
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