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bang

also: bàng, bâng, bāng, băng, bằng, bảng, bǎng, and bång English Wikipedia has an article on: bang Wikipedia (Received Pronunciation) enPR: băng; IPA(key):...


bäng

beng, bäng (“devil, satan”), from Romani beng (“devil”). Related to Sanskrit व्यङ्ग (vyaṅga, “speckled, deformed”). IPA(key): /bɛŋ/ Rhymes: -ɛŋ bäng (comparative...


bang on

See also: bangon and banĝon bang-on (adjective) bang on (comparative more bang on, superlative most bang on) (informal) Precisely accurate; exactly appropriate...


bangs

fringe (UK); bang (archaic US) (hairstyle): fringe (UK); bang (archaic US) air bangs baby bangs curtain bangs emo bangs micro bangs TERF bangs   hair that...


en fanfare

IPA(key): /ɑ̃ fɑ̃.faʁ/ en fanfare with great fanfare démarrer en fanfare ― to start with a flourish, to start with a bang un réveil en fanfare ― a rude awakening...


Li-băng

[lɪj˧˧ ʔɓaŋ˧˧] Phonetic spelling: li băng Li-băng Lebanon (a country in Western Asia, in the Middle East) Li-băng Lebanese (countries of Asia) các quốc...


banging

was banging cocktail waitresses two at a time! banging (countable and uncountable, plural bangings) The action or sound of something that bangs. The...


big bang

bigbang and Big Bang See Big Bang. big bang (plural big bangs) (astrophysics) An explosion giving rise to a universe. Millions of big bangs may be happening...


Big Bang

See also: big bang Coined by English astronomer Fred Hoyle on the BBC Third Programme, broadcast at 18:30 GMT on 28 March 1949, intended as a derogatory...


slap-bang

bang slap +‎ bang slap-bang (comparative more slap-bang, superlative most slap-bang) directly or immediately It was a stormy day and it was slap bang...