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banging adjective- drug-intoxicated UK
- — Mike Haskins, Drugs, p. 291, 2003
- wonderful, great, excellent UK
Originally recorded by Francis Grose in 1788 and possibly anticipated two centuries earlier; in the 1990s “banging” enjoyed the wide popularity of a new coinage. Also variant “bangin”. - If he’s sayin’ they was bangin’ they was bangin’ an’ we’s blindin’[.] — Nick Barlay, Curvy Lovebox, p. 13, 1997
- Came out to one here last summer I did, but it wasnt anywhere
- near as good as this one. Bangin tonight. — Niall Griffiths, Sheepshagger, p. 72, 2001
- — The Indianapolis Star, p. 1B, 16 January 2002
- Baby sister had a banging body, and she mighta been looking just a little too fly and hooched out for Vonnie’s tastes. — Noire, Candy Licker, p. 114, 2005
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