Viral catchphrase coined by Sidetalk (@sidetalknyc) that imitates the chime that sounds when New York City subway doors are closing. The sound can be heard in the intro of each Sidetalk episode.
FUCK YA LIFE - Bing Bong!
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If you ever go to Coney Island take a spin on the cyclone, bing bong
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Slang that is typically used in NYC, started by SideTalkNYC and many Others in New York. It went viral on TikTok & Instagram.
First Guy: “F*** ya life”.
Interviewer: “Bing Bong”.
Second Guy: “If you see these dogs in front yard, just know upstairs I’m going hard, Bing Bong!!!
Interviewer: “What do you want to tell Joe Biven Right Now”.
Third Guy: “wassup babyyy, take me out to dinner”.
Interviewer: “aye yoo”.
Second Guy: “Ariana Grande wassup mama, come to Coney Island take a spin on the cyclone, I miss you”.
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A phrase said by Coney Islanders that you can put in every sentence and it will still work. Bing Bong.
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The soothing sound of the subway closing it’s doors. The high to low pitch make it a comfortable sound that now is used in verbal language. A simple but yet enchanting tune.
“Fuck ya life, Bing Bong”
“ You see these dogs in your front yard, just know im going hard upstairs, Bing Bong.”
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A phrase used as a respond to an unfortunate event to show pity or to make fun of the situation that just occurred; Bing bong is used after a sad statement is made.
Sue: Man, my date stood me up again tonight.
John: Bing Bong, Sue can’t get a date.
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A New York expression. The sound a New York Subway makes upon open/close. Most recently seen on Sidetalk, an extremely popular 1-minute street show based in New York. A New York Knicks reference. #reptheKnicks
Bro, the Knicks won their opener against the Celtics in double OT! Mike Breen be droppin' that Bing Bong on they ass while we be gettin' buckets! "Bing Bong!"
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