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Bang Bang

Bang or Bang Bang is commonly used to refer to the drug Cocaine and it's use. This use originates from the famous catch phrase of the wrestler 'Cactus Jack' and is an extension of the previous use of Bang in the related area (ie; 'Let's just bang a few more lines before we go out.' or 'bang out a couple of lines and then we'll get going!'

- Question: Hey, what are you doing at the weekend man?
- Answer: Bang Bang!

- Question: Where are you going?
- Answer: I'm just going to pick up the Bang from geoff!

by moneyben May 27, 2005

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Bang Bang

You bangโ€™em, then you shootโ€™em. Get it? Bang bang ;)

โ€œI just bang banged that boi.โ€

by Thatboidaniel December 30, 2017

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Bang Bang

An adjective that females use to describe an OVERLY attractive male.

Ex 1 - "Ohh he is so bang bang. He could get the business."
Ex 2 - "Mmm, that caramel coated man looked bang bang!"

by Samii Sosa October 31, 2010

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bang bang bang

Extremely hot girl that you would engage in sex with. It is said really fast in an expressive manner. It is said loud enough for the girl to look when its said.

teaching a little kid this can bring forth the women.

A hot chick walks by and you lean over to your buddy...BANG BANG BANG!!!!! Buddy responds back with his approval of a Bang Bang Bang or a ugh yuck dude.

by Rick Jame October 7, 2009

11๐Ÿ‘ 21๐Ÿ‘Ž


Bang Bang Bangity Bang

Phrase used to describe a substantial number of sexual partners over a brief period of time. Usually recited as a song, with dance moves and instruments to attempt to make an old lover jealous. Saying often used to describe someone who has been active...sexually. Made famous by How I Met Your Mother.

"Just a little diddy I wrote about how many girls Barney has been banging lately. I said a-bang bang bangity bang!"

by kdsmallz October 18, 2013

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Banged In

A phrase, common in law enforcement circles, that means to call in sick to work.

"Hey, I thought Andrews was supposed to be here on the morning shift."
"No, he banged in. Said something about having the shits all last night."

by LEODude67 October 4, 2016

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bang on

Exactly right. Origin: British english. Also "spot on."

Jane's prediction of fourth-quarter earnings was bang on.

by Spirit Bear October 28, 2004

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