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词组 bang
释义 bang
noun
  1. an instance of sexual intercourse UK, 1691
    • You haven’t heard about our passenger, Miss Miller? No, and you are not likely to...And that’s where the real story starts, young feller–and with a bang. — Robert S. Close, Love Me Sailor, p. 230, 1945
    • Bob had his bang; he came out and called Big Lug; Big Lug went down and got his bang[.] — Jack Kerouac, Letter to Neal Cassady, p. 300, 10 January 1951
    • Well is your husband gonna be a good bang? — Jack Kerouac, The Dharma Bums, p. 145, 1958
    • I figured, what the hell, I’ll give her a bang, just for laughs. — Leonard Shecter and William Phillips, On the Pad, p. 156, 1973
  2. pleasure, enjoyment US, 1929
    • Many of the younger social and diplomatic sets get a bang out of hot licks. — Jack Lait and Lee Mortimer, Washington Confidential, p. 17, 1951
    • I got a little bang out of it because I could still recognize them. — James T. Farrell, The Ain’t the Men They Used to Be, p. 85, 1955
    • Boy, did I get a bang out of watching him. — Frederick Kohner, Gidget, p. 29, 1957
    • The surfers also get a hell of a bang out of slot racing for some reason[.] — Tom Wolfe, The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby, p. 81, 1965
    • Also, I could tell these dudes got a real bang out of playing and winning at cards[.] — Bobby Seale, A Lonely Rage, p. 267, 1978
  3. a person judged on their sexual performance UK, 1937
    • I hear she makes an even better bang in the park! — Ward McNally, Supper at Happy Harry’s, p. 101, 1982
  4. a popular schoolgirl UK
    • If you do what I say you will be a BANG. — Mallory Wober quoting a 13-year-old girl, English Girls’ Boarding Schools, 1971
  5. an injection of a narcotic US, 1922
    • I found him in such a state of collapse that I had to give him a bang before he could pull himself together and locate the junk in the place where he’d hidden it. — Ethel Water, His Eye is on the Sparrow, p. 148, 1952
    • [M]ixing his blood with the drug, drawing it from his arm, shooting it and drawing back–till the final bang. — Hal Ellson, The Golden Spike, p. 228, 1952
    • The physician would take care of her with a “bang” in the arm, employing a strong narcotic drug. — Harry J. Anslinger, The Murderers, p. 185, 1961
    • — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 25, 1996
  6. the sudden effect of a drug US
    • [T]he top grade, the gungeon, which produces a voluptuous “bang,” bringing as high as a dollar. — Jack Lait and Lee Mortimer, New York Confidential, pp. 102–103, 1948
  7. marijuana US
    • — Kenn “Naz” Young, Naz’s Dictionary of Teen Slang, p. 6, 1993
    • “We could light up, toke some bang?” the teenager said hopefully. — Stephen J. Cannell, The Tin Collectors, p. 136, 2001
  8. a swallow of alcohol UK
    • Eeyar, avver bang on tha. Colm offers the wine up to Ianto and he takes it and tips it to his lips. — Niall Griffiths, Sheepshagger, p. 50, 2001
  9. an attempt UK
    Usually in the form “to have a bang (at)”.
    • — Eric Partridge, Wilfred Granville and Frank Roberts, A Dictionary of Forces’ Slang, 1948
  10. an exclamation point (!) US, 1931
    From the slang of printers to the slang of computer enthusiasts.
    • — Guy L. Steele et al., The Hacker’s Dictionary, p. 28, 1983
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